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    You are at:Home»Business»Microsoft Nigeria announces end of support for Windows 2003

    Microsoft Nigeria announces end of support for Windows 2003

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    By Paul Adepoju on March 25, 2015 Business, Products

    Microsoft Nigeria has announced the company will be ending its support for Windows 2003. Scheduled to become effective from 14 July, Microsoft said there will no longer be security update, online assisted support and technical update for Windows 2003.

    The company however warned the announcement should not be taken as a message of doom, instead, it said it should be seen as an opportunity for Windows 2003 to rethink their strategies and leverage on latest technologies to enhance productivity and improve their results.

    “Virtualization is now possible, upgrading will enhance productivity and will improve infrastructural performance and facilitate innovation while providing businesses with several options to leverage on,” said Yinka Oni, Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Nigeria.

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