Don’t Let The Windows 7/Server 2008 End-Of-Life
Upgrades Become A Financial Nightmare

Microsoft has officially announced that it will retire support on the Windows 7 operating system and Windows Server 2008 (including Windows Small Business Server 2011)
on January 14, 2020.

This means any computer or server with these software programs installed will be completely exposed to serious hacker attacks aimed at taking control of your network, stealing data, crashing your system and inflicting a host of other business-crippling
problems you do NOT want to have to deal with.

As most companies still have a LARGE NUMBER of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 devices in active production on their networks, this is an upgrade which needs to be planned and performed WELL AHEAD of the January 14, 2020 deadline!

Investing In The Backbone Of Your Business Doesn’t Need To Be Scary!

  • Plan ahead and get your upgrade project scheduled and worked into your budget while avoiding the last minute scramble (and potential additional labor costs)
  • Spread out the cost of the project over time by replacing a few computers at a time, not all at the same time - this is easier on your budget and your sanity
  • Consider Cloud Solutions or Hybrid-Cloud Solutions which have lower up-front costs
  • Finance any larger expenses and spread the cost out over time or consider a leasing option to classify this as an operations expense instead of a capital expense

This CRITICAL Windows upgrade needs to be part of the 2019 budget! 

Schedule your FREE Microsoft Migration Assessment with the form on the right and get a simple, painless and budget-friendly Action Plan to get your systems up-to-date. Or call (314) 432-1661 (MO) or (618) 346-8324 (IL).

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