Updated: July 9, 2020 (January 28, 2013)
Charts & IllustrationsImportant Dates for SharePoint Server
Customers running SharePoint 2007 should consider migration. Shown here are important upcoming dates for recent versions of SharePoint Server (which has also been called SharePoint Portal Server).
Hotfixes or other support for SharePoint Server 2007 require a paid support contract, since Mainstream support concluded in Oct. 2012. Consequently, organizations running it may want to consider their migration path.
Customers running SharePoint 2010 must now have their servers upgraded to SharePoint SP1 in order to continue receiving support, and SharePoint Server 2007 now requires SP3 for support.
PerformancePoint Server, once a separate product, was largely replaced by functionality included in SharePoint Server 2010. Customers who had active Software Assurance on PerformancePoint Server as of Apr. 1, 2009, can convert covered licenses to SharePoint licenses under a formula described in Microsoft’s volume licensing product list. PerformancePoint Server 2007 has now entered Extended support.
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