http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2015/0...erver-2003.html
Curious that with a published end date of support, businesses still can't plan accordingly to move to a new supported OS. While they race to mitigate 'unknown issues' WRT computer security, giant exposures evident on the horizon from miles away are unaddressed.
I have (4) non internet facing machines running w2k3r2 (along with some solaris 9 machines also unsupported); the migration project has been going on for about 9 months.
Curious that with a published end date of support, businesses still can't plan accordingly to move to a new supported OS. While they race to mitigate 'unknown issues' WRT computer security, giant exposures evident on the horizon from miles away are unaddressed.
I have (4) non internet facing machines running w2k3r2 (along with some solaris 9 machines also unsupported); the migration project has been going on for about 9 months.