After so many warnings about the end of support Windows Server 2003 (and last year, end of support for Windows XP), it might be easy to think that IT professionals are alarmists. How can end of support for Server 2003 be that serious? Unfortunately, it is as dramatic as it sounds. It is, literally, the end of support for this Microsoft product: if something goes wrong, there is no help.
Now that support for Server 2003 is over, as of July 14, 2015, these are the three major issues businesses and organizations face if they continue to use Server 2003.
In addition, the extra time that business spend patching and maintaining legacy software will add up to lost productivity and higher labor costs. Any savings from not upgrading will be lost soon.
The end of support date for Windows Server 2003 has come and gone—and that means if you haven’t already upgraded, we encourage you to do so promptly. End of support is not a flash in the pan alarm: vulnerabilities, risks, and a myriad of inconveniences will only increase over time for those running legacy software.
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