Microsoft has ended Windows Server 2003 support. Support ended on July 14, 2015 for all versions of Windows Server 2003.
What does end of support mean for you?
Microsoft will no longer issue security updates for any version of Windows Server 2003. If you are still running Windows Server 2003 in your agency, you need to take steps now to plan and execute a migration strategy to protect your infrastructure.
What are my options?
Our support staff is available to answer any questions regarding your migration strategy to a new server, including compatibility and data migration. Upgrading from Windows Server 2003 may require an upgraded pervasive database with the purchase of a new server.
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What about cloud hosting?
Companies depend on secure servers to run their mission-critical business processes. A business class server must be managed, monitored, upgraded, replaced, and repaired. As a business owner, you can now decide between managing your own business class server in-house, or moving your applications and data to a virtual server in a Data Center.
Virtual hosting eliminates the capital expense and administrative hassle of owning in-house servers. Instead, you run your business using secure off-site servers dedicated to your company and managed by a trusted third-party service provider.