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Microsoft ending support for Windows 2003 on 14th July 2015 – do you have an Action Plan?

Microsoft ending support for Windows 2003 on 14th July 2015 – do you have an Action Plan?

Microsoft are ending support for Windows Server 2003 on the 14th July 2015 – don’t worry, let Netcetera help you.Windows 2003 end of life migration

As of the 14th July 2015 Microsoft will end  Windows Server 2003 support. It’s time to act to avoid unnecessary risk and costs, and plan and execute your migration strategy.
Businesses who don’t make the switch in time will be exposed to:
  • Increased risk with no Windows updates
  • No security updates!
  • No bug fixes
  • Lack of support – No ability to contact Microsoft for technical support in the event of problems
  • Compliance issues – Application vendors will also pull support for Windows Server 2003 Current applications will run, but future versions won’t
  •  Increased cost Continuing to run Windows Server 2003 will result in high cost  custom support agreements
How can Netcetera assist you?
Netcetera are a premium Datacentre  with a wealth of experience.  We help businesses of all sizes by hosting their Data and systems on our dedicated or cloud servers which are running the latest Windows operating systems, not only are these up to date but you get the peace of mind that comes with a quality Datacentre solution as well as lower running costs.

How we can help
  • Help you plan and implement through to migration
  • Certified Microsoft Silver hosting accreditation
  • ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and ISO14001 accredited

Ready to take action?
Complete the following form and we will send you information on the next steps to start walking you through this transition.
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