Four Effective Measures to Address the Expiration of Hardware and Software

Technology End-of-Service: Clearing Up Common Myths

Upon reaching the end of life (EoL) or end of service (EoS), software or hardware products cease to receive support from their manufacturer, making them susceptible to security vulnerabilities. To tackle this issue, companies must take proactive steps to minimize risks and secure their operations. Here are four effective measures to implement when facing EoL software and hardware.

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When a software or hardware product reaches its end of life (EoL) or end of service (EoS), it no longer receives support from the manufacturer, leaving it vulnerable to security threats. To address this, organisations must take proactive measures to mitigate risks and protect their business. Here are four practical steps to take when dealing with EoL software and hardware.

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Four Steps

Although there is a considerable list of practical steps that can be taken, the four that have the most significant impact are:

1. Prioritise security:

It is crucial for organizations to prioritise security after identifying EoL software or hardware. Partner with a trusted vendor for essential security protocols and tools and create a plan to minimise potential security risks.

2. Measure productivity:

As the end of life for a software or hardware product approaches, it's essential to measure its productivity to avoid any negative impact on the organisation. Keep track of its performance, make employees aware of its status, and have a contingency plan in case of complete failure.

3. Evaluate long-term needs:

When planning for the future, organisations must consider the long-term viability of their systems and evaluate the risks of using EoL systems. This will help make the best decision for the organisation and ensure the right systems are in place to support its goals.

4. Test compatibility before migration:

Planning for migration should start well before the EoL date. Testing compatibility is one of the first steps in migrating to a new system, ensuring all data and applications can be transferred successfully.

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Implementing these practical steps may seem daunting, but organisations can seek help from IT service providers to ensure success. Contact us for more information on how we can help protect your company from the dangers of EoL software and hardware.

In the meantime, you can go through our infographic "What Does End of Support Mean for Your Business?" which you can download by clicking here.

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