I’ve heard some talk recently from some IT folks who are worried about the future of TMG 2010 and wondering how long it will continue to be supported. Well, don’t get too anxious just yet. Under the normal product support lifecycle, mainstream support for both Standard and Enterprise editions is scheduled to end on April 14, 2015, but extended support will be in effect until 2020 – and that’s still a long way off. Your TMG servers still have long, good lives ahead of them.
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Deb Shinder
Debra Littlejohn Shinder is a technology and security analyst and author specializing in identity, security and cybercrime, utilizing her past experience as a police officer and police academy/criminal justice instructor. She has written numerous books and articles for web and print publications and has been awarded the Microsoft MVP designation for fourteen years in a row.
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