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4 Practical Steps to Take When Hardware and Software Expire

March 25, 2024/in Business Tech, Infrastructure/by RainTech

When a software or hardware product reaches its End of Life (EoL) or End of Service (EoS), it’s no longer supported by the manufacturer. This can be a cause of concern for organizations like yours because unsupported technologies have no routine internal security measures or support from the manufacturer.

The good news is that there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks that come with EoL software/hardware and protect your business. Read on further to learn about them.

Practical steps

Although there may be a sufficiently large list of practical steps, the four most impactful ones are:

Prioritize security

Organizations need to prioritize security immediately after identifying EoL software/hardware. Work with a reputable vendor who can provide essential security protocols and tools to keep your data safe. Also, create a plan to keep any potential security risks at a minimum. 

This might include implementing additional security measures, such as two-factor authentication or increased monitoring of high-risk areas. By taking these precautions, you can ensure your organization’s data is protected against threats.

Measure productivity

As your software/hardware nears the end of its life, it’s crucial to measure its productivity so that your organization doesn’t suffer. Here are a few things you can do to minimize any negative impact on your organization:

  • Keep track of the software/hardware performance. This will help you identify if any issues escalate.
  • Ensure employees who use it are aware of its status. This will help them be more receptive if there are any problems.
  • Have a contingency plan in case the software/hardware completely fails. This will help you avoid any major disruptions to your organization.

Evaluate long-term needs

When planning for the future, it’s critical to consider the long-term viability of your essential systems. What are your objectives, and which systems are crucial to achieving them?

Evaluating the risks of using EoL systems is a vital step when deciding whether to upgrade. What are the consequences of continuing to use an outdated system? What are the chances the consequences will happen, and how severe would they be?

Taking these factors into account can assist you in making the best decision for your organization, ensuring you have the right systems in place to support your goals.

Test compatibility before migration

The EoL date for a system can be months or years in the future; however, planning for the migration should begin well before that date. By doing so, you can avoid any disruptions that may occur during the migration process.

Testing compatibility is one of the first steps in migrating to a new system. You must ensure all your data and applications can be transferred to the new system. Setting up a test environment and running some tests is the best way to accomplish this.

Collaborate for success

It must be clear by now that EoL/EoS software and hardware can pose several risks to your organization. Implementing all the practical steps listed above to avoid these risks can be overwhelming if you don’t have assistance. This is where an IT service provider like us can come in handy.

We can help you protect your company from the dangers of EoL/EoS software and hardware. To learn more, feel free to contact us today.

Meanwhile, you can go through our infographic “What Does End of Support Mean for Your Business?” which you can download by clicking here. [links to eBook “What EoL EoS means for my business”]

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