Migrating to Windows Server 2012
Make a virtue out of necessity
15th May 2014.
11am BST / 12pm CEST
Hi Etechnews Today,
What are you doing on 14 July 2015? Mark it in your diary:
it's the end of support for Windows Server 2003. Unless you
start migration planning soon, 14 July next year might be a
bad day at the office.
Migrating to the latest version of Windows Server isn't
just a case of installing a new OS. You need to discover
which servers are still running Windows Server 2003,
categorise your apps, consider the cloud, upgrade hardware,
improve management - as well as perform the migration.
That's a lot of moving parts, but we're here to help.
http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/s/cc4/9e7f3/728/44ddc5e2?td=m-ev
The Reg has been working with Microsoft, Intel and HP to
create a Regcast to guide you through the steps to help you
make the best migration decisions for your business. So, if
you are still running Windows Server 2003, you need to join
us on May 15, when we will guide you through the process,
with the help of Julius Davies, from Microsoft, and Tony
Lock, from Freeform Dynamics.
The Reg's Tim Phillips will be putting your questions to
the panel.
Don't miss this Regcast: your data centre needs you.
http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/s/cc4/9e7f3/728/44ddc5e2?td=m-ev
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