Windows Server 2003 End of Life Poses Hurdles for Businesses

Found on eWEEK on Monday, 23 March 2015
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Sixty-one percent of companies have at least one instance of Windows Server 2003 running within their environment, representing millions of installations across both physical and virtualized infrastructures, according to a recent survey of 1,300 business and IT professionals conducted by Spiceworks.

"After July 14, 2015, Microsoft will no longer release patches for WS2003, essentially leaving the OS defenseless against new threats – and hackers are well aware of this," Peter Tsai, IT content manager at Spiceworks, told eWEEK.

Same with XP. There are always systems which are not migrated due to different reasons; Windows 2000, Windows 98 and probably even some 3.11 versions are still running somewhere too.