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Windows Server 2003 has reached end-of-life. Now what? No security updates No support for your apps No next generation management platform No compliance Dimension Data keeps you in the game with … virtualisation on unified computing system or cloud platform independent software to know the difference between old and new applications managed cloud platforms with private cloud-as-a-service or public cloud structured migration services to choose the order and priority of servers and platforms for your move together with top vendors like Microsoft and Cisco we’ll help you navigate your decision and find a solution to suit your needs. We know that ensuring security, continuity and application support is no game so contact us today you’re exposed! so, what can you do? 1. accept the risk – this is OK for low quality workloads 2. move to a new server – this can be tricky because not all new servers support older apps 3. move to the cloud – a private or public or combination of both could solve the problem

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Windows Server 2003 has reached end-of-life. Now what?

No security updates

No support for your apps

No next generation

management platform

No compliance

Dimension Data keeps you in the game with … virtualisation on unified computing system or cloud platform

independent software to know the difference between old and new applications

managed cloud platforms with private cloud-as-a-service or public cloud

structured migration services to choose the order and priority of servers and platforms for your move

together with top vendors like Microsoft and Cisco we’ll help you navigate your decision and find a solution to suit your needs. We know that ensuring security, continuity and application support is no game so contact us today

you’re exposed!

so, what can you do?1. accept the risk – this is OK for low

quality workloads2. move to a new server – this can

be tricky because not all new servers support older apps

3. move to the cloud – a private or public or combination of both could solve the problem