Keeping Tabs On Technology For National Manufacturing Day
Five Questions Every Manufacturing CEO Should Be Asking Their IT Team INDIANAPOLIS – (Oct. 1, 2019) – Automation, artificial intelligence and IoT...
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In 2019, Microsoft announced an end of support date for its Windows Server 2012 operating system. More than four years after the initial announcement, the extended support for Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 is quickly approaching this October. Even with a 51-month lead time from the announcement to end of extended support, the past year has been a rush from organizations of all sizes preparing for this looming deadline. End-of-Life, End-of-Support, and End-of-Sale are realities of the IT world that historically have been pushed to the back of the to-do list. Lifecycle management is a core function of the modern technology landscape.
End-of-life (EOL) technology includes a wide range of applications and hardware. Although hardware and software can physically fail, EOL also means that the manufacturer no longer provides upgrades or support like spare parts, security patches, bug fixes or compatibility updates. Technologies can include:
Neglecting to upgrade or replace legacy technology can greatly harm your business.
It’s not easy to assess what needs replacing. Keeping accurate records combined with employee turnover are just two reasons technology lifecycle management is difficult. Even so, a majority of businesses are making upgrading end-of-life technology a priority. A recent survey showed that end-of-life has been the number-one reason for IT spending for three years running.
Here's a quick checklist on how to keep your equipment from running out of time:
We support clients throughout the lifecycle of their equipment and as their businesses change and evolve. It’s ideal when we can prevent an IT disaster rather than mitigate one, and when we assess a company for end-of-life technology, that’s precisely our objective.
Get in touch with us if you need help assessing where you are in your technology’s lifecycle. As always, initial assessments are on us!
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