legacy systems

  1. 0patch Extends Security Support for Windows 7 & Server 2008 R2 Until 2027

    In a significant development for users of legacy Windows systems, 0patch, a service provided by ACROS Security, has announced an extension of its security support for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 until January 2027. This move offers a lifeline to organizations and individuals who...
  2. Modernizing Business with AI and Cloud on Microsoft Azure for Future Success

    In the digital era, where speed and adaptability are paramount, the ways businesses innovate and adapt technologically have become the cornerstone of industry leadership. Standing at the intersection of legacy and advancement, businesses today face a dual reality: running mission-critical...
  3. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Essential Migration Strategies & Security Insights

    The fast-approaching end of support for Windows 10 heralds one of the most pivotal transitions in the modern IT era. As of October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially cease issuing bug fixes, security updates, or any technical support for Windows 10. Though the system itself will not suddenly...
  4. Microsoft Licensing Lock-In Threatens Cloud Market Competition and Enterprise Flexibility

    The recent investigation by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into cloud market competitiveness has brought to light a critical challenge enterprises face when moving from traditional on-premises environments to cloud infrastructure: the complexity and expense of migrating...
  5. Windows 10 Sunset 2025: How to Extend Support with LTSC & Alternatives

    As Microsoft approaches the official end of support for Windows 10 in October 2025, many users find themselves at a crossroads, pondering their next steps. While Windows 11 stands as the forefront successor, its stringent hardware requirements—like TPM 2.0 and newer CPUs—leave a significant...
  6. How to Extend Windows 10 Support Beyond October 2025 Without Upgrading Hardware

    As Microsoft prepares to end mainstream support for Windows 10 in October 2025, a crucial juncture approaches for countless users still relying on this venerable operating system. The cessation of security updates, patches, and technical assistance will leave Windows 10 PCs perilously exposed to...
  7. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: How to Stay Secure and Transition Smoothly

    As Microsoft's official support for Windows 10 ends in October 2025, millions of users face a critical juncture regarding the future of their operating systems and hardware setups. The discontinuation of security updates, bug fixes, and technical support means continued use of Windows 10 after...
  8. Microsoft Extends WSUS Support: A Crucial Update for IT Administrators

    Microsoft’s recent decision to extend support for driver update synchronization in Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is sending ripples through the IT community. Initially scheduled for deprecation in April 2025, WSUS remains a critical tool for many organizations, particularly those...
  9. Critical Windows 11 Vulnerability: Update Installation Media Before December 2024

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has recently issued an urgent cybersecurity advisory regarding a critical vulnerability identified in the Windows 11 version 24H2 update. This security flaw, highlighted by both PTA and Microsoft, fundamentally affects devices installed or updated...
  10. Urgent: Update Windows 11 Install Media to Fix High-Severity Security Flaw

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has recently issued a crucial cybersecurity advisory pertaining to Windows 11 version 24H2, following a warning from Microsoft regarding a high-severity vulnerability. This flaw specifically impacts devices installed using outdated physical media...
  11. Resolving the CPU Spike in Classic Outlook: Fixes, Workarounds, and Migration Tips

    The recent CPU spike issue in Classic Outlook on Windows has become a significant pain point for users and IT professionals alike, casting renewed light on Microsoft’s ongoing push for adoption of the New Outlook client. This problem, officially acknowledged by Microsoft in 2025, causes Classic...
  12. How Microsoft’s Cloud Licensing Policies Limit Enterprise Cloud Migration and Competition

    Microsoft's cloud licensing policies have created a significant challenge for enterprises heavily invested in Windows Server and SQL Server environments aiming to migrate to the cloud. Rather than rewriting extensive Microsoft-dependent applications to run on Linux-based infrastructure, many...
  13. Microsoft Licensing Policies and the Battle for Cloud Market Competition

    Companies heavily invested in Microsoft’s infrastructure face a considerable dilemma when migrating workloads to the cloud. The recent investigation by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) highlights the challenges enterprises encounter when dealing with Microsoft’s changed licensing...
  14. Critical Microsoft and Apple Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in March 2025: Protect Your Systems

    Microsoft's March 2025 Patch Tuesday triggered a whirlwind in cybersecurity with revelations of a critical flaw rapidly exploited by attackers, alongside Apple's urgent patching of zero-day vulnerabilities. These developments call attention to the ever-evolving nature of digital security threats...
  15. Windows 10 End of Support in 2025: Explore LTSC and Upgrade Strategies

    With official free support for Windows 10 ending in October 2025, users and organizations face a crossroads that is influencing their upgrade strategies and long-term planning. Microsoft’s decision to retire Windows 10 affects security, compatibility, and the very viability of systems running...
  16. Windows 10 LTSC: The Ultimate Solution for Longevity Before Support Ends

    As Windows 10’s official support expiration date looms in October 2025, millions of users face critical decisions about their computing futures. For those whose PCs do not meet the stringent hardware requirements for Windows 11, this transition can be particularly daunting. Yet, the end of...
  17. Microsoft Extends Support for WSUS Amid Modern Patch Management Challenges

    Microsoft's recent decision to extend support for Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), originally scheduled for deprecation in April 2025, marks a significant concession in their roadmap for enterprise update management. This move reveals the complexities and challenges facing IT...
  18. Critical Patch Tuesday 2025: Microsoft and Apple Address Major Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

    Microsoft's Patch Tuesday on March 11, 2025, presented a typical suite of bug fixes, but it soon became clear that one particular vulnerability they rated "less likely" to be exploited was being weaponized aggressively by attackers. This flaw, identified as CVE-2025-24054, involves an NTLM (NT...
  19. Microsoft Extends WSUS Support: Navigating Legacy and Cloud Update Management

    Microsoft’s recent decision to extend support for Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) beyond its originally planned end date in April 2025 offers a significant insight into the complex reality of enterprise IT infrastructure management. Although WSUS has long been a stalwart in Windows...
  20. WSUS Support Extended: Navigating the Future of Enterprise Patch Management

    The landscape of enterprise IT management is in a constant state of evolution. From the rapidly shifting priorities around endpoint security to the ever-growing tentacles of cloud services, administrators must adapt to a complex web of tools and strategies to keep organizations safe and...