Microsoft first introduced the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) as a way to migrate from Windows NT to Window 2000. Since shipping Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has made some changes to the ...
Windows Server 2012 R2 is the right choice for most IT organizations to keep their data center operating optimally and securely After July 14, Microsoft will no longer issue security updates for any ...
Leon Erlanger is a freelance journalist who specializes in business and technology and is a contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. School districts have been busy coping with the end ...
When it comes to adopting new operating systems and applications, common practice among system administrators is to delay adoption until the release of the first service pack. Admins found plenty of ...
In the past, any time a new Windows operating system came out you had to manually migrate server configuration settings and data, or go out and buy a 3 rd party tool to assist with the migration or do ...
Microsoft will end support for Windows Server 2003 on July 14. Experts estimate that 23.8 million total instances of the operating system are running on both physical and virtual servers. Those that ...
Calvin Hennick is a freelance journalist who specializes in business and technology writing. He is a contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. Tick. Tick. Tick. That’s the sound of July ...
Microsoft will discontinue support for Windows Server 2003 on July 14, 2015. Any bugs, security vulnerabilities or other problems users have with the software will force them either to live with a ...
Are your customers opting to roll the Windows Server 2003 security dice? For companies that don't make the move to migrate off Windows Server 2003 before Microsoft ends support in two months, there ...
Installation capabilities that come with Windows 2003 Server aren’t enough for many enterprise deployments. Fortunately, both Microsoft Corp. and many third-party vendors are offering migration tools ...
Solution providers won't be retiring early on the revenue they bring in from Windows Server 2003 migrations alone, but the smart ones will mint a fortune. Microsoft channel partners say they are ...