From end of support to Azure on a migration path

With support for Windows Server 2008 ending in the near future, cloud adoption provides considerable value over other alternatives, offering greater scalability, cost efficiency, control over security risks and improved performance.

Specifically, Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 will reach end of support on 14th January 2020. As such, Microsoft Azure now includes three more years of security updates for Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 at no additional charge.

Organisations are looking to quickly take advantage of this value by migrating their existing applications and workloads.

To enable successful migration, it’s important to have a strong plan in place that covers the end-cloud environment, training and, most importantly, the readiness of your workloads and applications.

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