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Technology end of service myths

3 Technology End Of Service Myths

It’s crucial to keep all software and hardware up to date to maintain optimal security. If you don’t, cybercriminals can easily infiltrate your network, and the chances for downtime increase significantly. However, many businesses don’t realize that expired software/hardware can be one of the most prominent security risks hindering their success when the End Of Service arrives.

If you are among those who continue to use unsupported software and hardware, remember that it could be a severe hurdle to your organization’s daily operations and reputation.

We know there are many myths surrounding End of Service or End of Life that create a great deal of confusion. This blog is intended to help you clear things up.

Debunking the myths

Without further ado, let’s debunk the most popular myths.

Myth #1: If it’s not broken, don’t fix (or replace) it

The adage “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is popular, but it would not be wise to follow it when it comes to software and hardware. The truth is that if you fail to update your software and hardware when the time comes, you expose your network to security vulnerabilities, bugs and other issues.

There are several reasons to keep your software and hardware up to date. Newer software and hardware versions are usually more stable and less prone to crashes and bugs. Moreover, new updates frequently include security patches that keep you safe from cyberattacks. Finally, updates may include new features and enhancements that can make your life easier.

Next time an update is skipped, remember that could be kickstarting a chain of events for the organization.

Myth #2: End of Life means the product will no longer exist

Although the product is still available, it will no longer receive security updates, new features, or tech support from the manufacturer. This means that it will become increasingly vulnerable to security risks and may be unable to keep up with your workload.

Also, your IT team will find it harder to keep your IT network and devices secure from cyber threats. If using hardware or software that has reached the end of its life cycle, you should upgrade or invest in new software licenses.

Myth #3: End of Service means I can still use the product until it breaks

Software or hardware might still physically work, but being in the End-of-Life and End-of-Service state means there’s no longer a team of people working. This includes not only improving the product but also looking after, communicating, creating, and releasing patches should a new security vulnerability arise.

This could leave you prone to attacks, as well as unable to use new features and capabilities that are released. Knowing the End-of-Service for your software and hardware can help so you’re not left in the dark when support ends.

 Join hands for success

 It’s probably your top priority to keep your software/hardware up to date so your business doesn’t suffer avoidable consequences. However, it can be too much to handle if you try to do it alone. This is where an IT service provider can be of assistance.

We can support you by offering vital guidance and expertise. So you can decide what steps to take to keep your IT systems running smoothly and securely. Interested in learning more? Feel free to reach out for a consultation.

You can also dive deeper into this topic by downloading our checklist. “How Technology Reaching End of Service Can Impact Your Business,” by clicking here.

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