“Aggressive channel pricing” impacts server sales, not Windows Server 2003 EOS hype
“To the surprise of most, a continued demand-based spike in unit shipment growth just didn’t happen the way people anticipated."
“To the surprise of most, a continued demand-based spike in unit shipment growth just didn’t happen the way people anticipated."
“The number of vulnerabilities identified in Windows Server 2003 have significantly increased."
As of now, Microsoft no longer issues security updates for any version of Windows Server 2003.
“If they have not already, IT leaders and business owners need to move quickly to protect the applications and information residing on old servers."
“It’s more a question of when to move, rather than why.”
As we approach the end-of-support deadline, it’s now or never for many New Zealand businesses.
APC by Schneider Electric highlights four main areas that need to be addressed in order to avoid issues when upgrading to new software.
Anthony Stevens, CIO of KPMG Australia debates why CIOs are delaying the migration from Windows Server 2003.
“This migration will impact millions of IT professionals and nearly every technology segment including hardware, software, cloud, mobile and services.”
“Server upgrades are more complex than end user operating system upgrades, so while you might have ‘got away with’ a reactive response to moving away from Windows XP, the risks are far too high for servers.”