This IDC white paper considers the approaching end of extended support for Windows Server 2003 and explores Windows Server migration options, hardware/software replacements, and support services to help customers tackle a modernization effort. It also evaluates the benefits that customers can enjoy, thanks to a move off of Windows Server 2003 prior to the conclusion of extended support.
Daily Archives: August 18, 2015
The proliferation and virtualization of mobile computing environmentswhich is inextricably linked to the massive adoption of mobilityhas reshaped the federal government IT landscape. The key is to be able to leverage the profound productivity impact of mobility while ensuring security.
Leveraging the Power of a Unified Workspace to Manage Mobile ...
Microsoft is discontinuing support for Windows Server 2003 in July 2015, so now is the time to start planning your move and avoid possible server management, performance, security and compliance issues. This paper explores the new features and benefits of Windows Server 2012 R2, as well as key considerations for moving from legacy platforms.
Windows Server 2012 Are You Ready Technical Brief
Migrating your enterprise to a modern Microsoft® Windows® operating system is a complex process that can strain IT resources. That's why Dell's focus was on helping customers meet the deadline of the decade: On the 14th of July 2015 support for Windows 2003 ended.
Partner with the Leader in Windows Server 2003 Migration
Technology is moving fast and your data center needs to keep up so your business can thrive. Migrating to the latest platforms and solutions, such as Windows® Server® 2012 R2, lets you take advantage of its virtualization advancements and tap into the Microsoft cloud OS. Combined with unique innovations featured in Dell server, storage and networking solutions, you can do more than modernize your IT you can transform it.
Transform to a Future Ready IT with a Modern Server ...
With support for Windows Server 2003 ending, transitioning to Server 2012 is clearly a must for companies. While migration will be an adjustment for organizations relying on niche applications that are 10 years old, the costs of not upgrading to Server 2012 could prove fatal.
Windows Server 2012 Refresh: How to Manage the Migration
In the last few years there have been radical changes in the ways organizations operate and people work. Explosion of data, increased mobile demands, and the globalization of business in general are making 24/7 access to people and information the norm