Security News > 2019 > July > Ingram Micro’s cloud migration solution to help Microsoft’s SQL Server and Server 2008 users

For users of Microsoft’s SQL Server and Windows Server 2008, the end is near: Microsoft is actively winding down service for these servers, with support for its SQL Server slated to end entirely in July of this year, and for its Windows Server 2008 in January of 2020, leaving users’ critical data unprotected moving forward. Ingram Micro, a leading global provider of services that streamline and simplify server infrastructure design and management, is preparing its … More → The post Ingram Micro’s cloud migration solution to help Microsoft’s SQL Server and Server 2008 users appeared first on Help Net Security.
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