Windows 7 will reach end of life in 52 weeks, but with more than 400 million customers still running Windows 7, Microsoft has a big challenge in front of it.
SUVP provides patches up to three weeks before their official release and encompasses all Microsoft products that are supported for security fixes.
With 2019 right around the corner, Aidan makes a few predictions about what we will see in the year ahead.
Microsoft updates Windows Defender ATP to detect and auto remediate memory-based attacks.
Microsoft rereleases Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 version 1809, and patches 62 flaws, 13 of which are rated critical.
Microsoft says that half of its commercial customers are now running Windows 10 but how will they get the other half to upgrade before the deadline hits?
With the company announcing today support changes to Office and Windows, Microsoft is throwing in the towel on trying to force you to upgrade.
Microsoft has announced that they will offer extended support for Windows 7 but unlike with Windows XP, it will not be free.
Microsoft is expanding the reach of ATP and will soon offer it for users of Windows 7 but only if you are also running Windows 10.
Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system is making inroads in the corporate world but it may not be fast enough to overtake Windows 7 before that platform reaches its end of life.