14 Days to go!! Windows Server 2003 End of Support – Transform your data center with Sysfore

July 14, 2015 marks a transition, which is the end of Microsoft’s support for Windows Server 2003/R2. This means you need to ensure your business has a plan to migrate the applications and workloads that are currently relying on Windows Server 2003 onto Windows Server 2012 R2 or Microsoft Azure.

Sysfore as a Microsoft partner assists you to flawlessly migrate and transform your data center with its Free Assessment process.

Why now:

Today, Windows Server 2003 is in the extended support phase, which offers a continuation of certain mainstream support items such as paid per-incident support, security updates, and ongoing use of the Microsoft Knowledge Base.

Once extended support expires on July 14, 2015, all these support activities will be eliminated. Microsoft does offer for-fee custom contracts — which extend for a limited period beyond the termination of extended support — to customers that are actively working to migrate to a next generation product. This option is intended only for organizations that are making a proactive effort to migrate off the product being supported beyond its normal life cycle.

Windows Server 2003- What end of Support means:

End of support for Windows Server 2003/R2 can have a dramatic impact on your business. It will mean no more updates or patches from Microsoft, which can result in a less stable and less secure infrastructure for your organization.

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Sysfore Hybrid Cloud Solutions for Enterprise IT

Today, many growing businesses are looking for solutions to make their businesses more agile, innovate faster and enterprises want to tap the full potential of the cloud to integrate the capabilities needed to become digital businesses.

” 50% of Large Enterprises will have Hybrid Cloud Deployment by 2017 ” Gartner

The Sysfore Hybrid Cloud Solution for Microsoft Azure helps enterprises smartly connect the intelligent capabilities needed to become a digital business, giving the agility and economics of cloud computing with the reliability and security of on-premise IT environments.

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Are you Cloud Ready?

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Over the past decade, cloud services have rapidly become one of the most defining technologies in IT. The hype surrounding cloud services may make it seem like all of an organization’s resources should be migrated to the cloud immediately. There is no denying that, in certain cases, cloud services can be tremendously beneficial. In others, however, a cloud migration probably doesn’t make sense.

Services providers are developing business models to build their own cloud and attract customers to purchase their cloud services including hardware and software infrastructure, middleware platforms, system components, software services, and applications. On the other hand, businesses are building their own private clouds to achieve cost saving and taking the advantage to eliminate time required for requisition and provision of IT resources, improve resources utilization, and increase services responsiveness.

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