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Windows Server 2003/R2 End of Support: July 14, 2015

Windows Server 2003/R2 End of Support: July 14, 2015

A new beginning for your data center

The end of support for Windows Server 2003/R2 on July 14, 2015 could signal the beginning of a new stage in the evolution of your IT organization. You have the opportunity to transform your data center and open up a whole new world for your business.

Microsoft envisions a data center without boundaries – where you can extend beyond the resources you have on-premises to more easily use cloud resources when you need them. Such a data center transformation is driven by Windows Server 2012 R2, Microsoft Azure, and Microsoft Office 365.

Together, Zones and Microsoft can help you create a modern data center that enables you to rapidly build new global-scale applications or websites; scale infrastructure at a moment’s notice to meet the most demanding business requirements; and reduce the cost of storage, backup, and recovery.

Today’s Microsoft technologies offer another great advantage: dynamic delivery of applications. This can help your IT professionals respond to the needs of the business more quickly and with greater agility. Leveraging the power of automation, IT professionals are equipped to provision, deploy, monitor, and manage nearly everything—applications and infrastructure—from a consistent platform across clouds.

Your Zones account executive can show you all of the ways migration from Windows Server 2003/R2 can shift your business to a new world, and how Microsoft migration offerings can help you transform your data center more efficiently, and with minimal disruption.

Contact your Zones account executive or call 800.408.ZONES to learn about the possibilities a Windows Server migration will open up for your data center.

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