Five Things You Need to Know about Migrating From Windows Server 2003

Do you have your arms around your Windows Server 2003 migration? Sure, your team has probably headed up countless maintenance initiatives in the past- upgrades, refreshes, migrations. But if you make the mistake of thinking your Windows Server 2003 migration is more of the same, you will lose out on two fronts. Read about them here and introduce yourself to five considerations that will change your perspective on the Windows Server migration initiative- and spur technical, finance, and line of business employees to jump on board.

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