Microsoft has added two years of optional extended support for Windows Server 2008 to its product-support roadmap. Originally, Windows Server 2008 was supposed to move from free, mainstream support, ...
Microsoft recommends migrating Server 2008 workloads to Azure cloud services while enterprises modernize their apps for Windows Server 2016 or 2019 deployments. This week’s Patch Tuesday marked the ...
Deadlines have a way of getting your attention. On January 14th, 2020, Microsoft will stop providing security updates for Windows Server 2008, almost nine years after the last major update to the ...
Today ZDNet uncovered the fact that Microsoft is adding two years of mainstream support to Windows Server 2008. Microsoft products tend to have a period of 5 years of mainstream and free support, ...
It's not 2008 anymore. Joey details the ins and outs of upgrading these aging Microsoft servers, including licensing changes, support options and potential pitfalls. It was a simpler time. A decade ...
When you talk with folks in an IT shop running virtualization in their environment, one of the common complaints heard is that ISVs don’t always “officially support” their own applications running ...
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