Microsoft end of support is coming – are you ready?
Many popular Microsoft products are retiring or reaching end of support this year and in 2023. Its important to take note, as these dates have a habit of sneaking up and becoming something of a scramble for IT teams to manage.
Did you know that on July 12, 2022 Microsoft officially ended its support for SQL Server 2012? Depending on your job, you may identify with one of these:
Cybersecurity has become a predominant issue and can affect anyone, anywhere. It’s nice to think that cyber crimes only happen to large Companies, however that couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, small businesses are hit with nearly the same frequency as their larger counterparts.
Today’s most effective cyber scams are meticulously crafted, using very convincing imitations of famous brands or scraping information from social media to socially engineer believable situations.
July 9, 2019 is fast approaching, which means your organization could be at risk, and we want to ensure you understand the impact of not upgrading your SQL Server or migrating your workloads to Azure.
SQL Server 2008 and R2 are finally getting the boot! Depending on your job, you may identify with one of these:
2019 seems to be shaping up to be a busy and exciting year! One initiative that we are focused on is supporting our clients
Support for Windows Server 2008 will end January 14, 2020, which means you’ll no longer receive automatic fixes, security patches, updates or extended support.
Before you can say it, we already know what you’re going to say!