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Windows Server 2016 has been a dependable platform for business workloads since its release in October 2016, but its support lifecycle is approaching a major milestone. Mainstream support ended on January 11, 2022, and extended support is scheduled to end on January 12, 2027. After that date, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, bug […]

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Windows Server 2019 EOL is becoming an important consideration for organizations that continue to rely on the platform for critical business workloads. While mainstream support ended on January 9, 2024, Microsoft will continue providing security updates through extended support until January 9, 2029. As that deadline approaches, businesses should begin evaluating how their se...


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Microsoft Access has been one of the most popular relational database applications ever created. Several organizations, most of which are small and medium businesses, continue to use the solution even after nearly three decades. Although newer database systems, such as MySQL, SQL Server, or PostgreSQL, have become more popular, many businesses continue to use .NET […]

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If you have been searching for virtual desktop cost information, you already know how frustrating it is to find a straight answer. Providers list “starting from” prices, bundle features differently, and charge for things you did not expect. By the time you add up compute, storage, licenses, and support, the number looks very different from […]

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Setting up Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) involves five core stages: provisioning your Azure subscription with the right licensing, configuring your Active Directory environment, creating a host pool, deploying session host virtual machines, and assigning users to application groups. When done correctly, the result is a fully managed, scalable cloud desktop that your team can ac...


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