Why Microsoft’s EOS Deadlines Should Concern You More Than the Y2K Bug Did
More than 20 years ago, you’d find many of us frantically running around concerned about the Y2K bug. Remember that? We were led to believe[...]
Microsoft’s EOS Deadlines: 4 Things to Know Going Into 2020
By now, you’re probably sick and tired of reading about Microsoft’s end of support (EOS) deadlines on this blog, but we aren’t finished educating you[...]
Upgrading for Microsoft’s EOS? Here’s What the Tax Code’s Section 179 Can Do for You
Preparing for Microsoft’s end of support (EOS) deadline in January isn’t how you want to end the year, but it’s something to plan for —[...]
Recap: What You Should Know About EOS, and Why It Matters
Throughout the year, we’ve been reminding you about Microsoft products reaching end of support (EOS) in January 2020. Some businesses have heeded warnings, while others[...]
Haven’t Upgraded to Windows 10? Here’s What Intel’s Chip Shortage Means to You
Many small business owners still running Windows 7 are considering when they should upgrade their systems to Windows 10. Time is running out — especially[...]
Why Enterprises Are Migrating to Windows 10? EOS, Security, Survey Says
Many enterprises still haven’t upgraded their operating system (OS) from Windows 7 to Windows 10, despite Microsoft’s attempts to remind them. There are myriad of[...]
Stop What You’re Doing and Modernize Your SQL Server 2008 Products Now
There’s been a lot of discussion around how businesses can prepare for end of support (EOS) for Microsoft products. Much of what’s been covered has[...]
Using Exchange 2010? Read This
If your business is still using Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 for email, it’s time to reconsider your options (before it’s too late, and your business[...]