End of support deadlines -Microsoft

January 15th, 2020 by Stephen Jones Leave a reply »

Businesses running Microsoft’s business software are facing all sorts of end-of-support deadlines at the start of 2020.

Major premises-installed business products are falling out of “extended support” this year, which means they’ll no longer get patches, including security updates, from Microsoft. It’s considered potentially risky to continue to use such “unsupported software” after their end-of-support milestones.

IT pros may have already reacted to address many of these milestones, but some workloads remain as problems to address.
Crashing deadlines are very near this month for organizations using Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008, but other important milestones loom, as well.
Windows 7 Client and Server Deadlines – Jan. 14, 2020 end-of-support date for Windows 7. That support deadline also applies to Windows Server 2008/R2, Dynamics CRM 2015, Dynamics GP 2015 R2, Dynamics NAV 2015,Dynamics SL 2015.
Later this year Office 2016 , and Outlook 2016 versions will also go out of support.

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