

Working with versatile, agile companies to strategically deploy cutting edge technologies, streamlining, and consolidating to drive their business focus, profitability, and always stay ahead of their competitors.Įxperience includes deep Microsoft collaboration/communications and back end solutions for medium/large sized corporations within Financial, Entertainment, Manufacturing, Biotech, Government, and Administration. Take a look at one of our clear-cut offerings around this very topic, we’ll help you navigate through removing these old servers.Ĭontact us at if you would like more information on Windows Server 2003 migrations.įor over 20 years, Steve Andrews has been passionately working on the Microsoft infrastructure side in Information Technology. Here’s to a slick and pain-free removal of Windows Server 2003 from your enterprise! It is cloud, and hyper-visor independent, so you can easily choose the new destination for your legacy enterprise application. It is perfectly matched to the modernization of the OS and your supporting infrastructure.

Configuration, settings, preferences and all! No code changes or updates, even old 32 bit applications onto new 64 bit OS such as the great Windows Server 2012 R2 (you can pass over the Windows Server 2008 step!)ĪppZero quickly and efficiently identifies, extracts and then moves your enterprise applications without adding software on the current source, or production server, and makes no changes to the application itself – so much safer! Microsoft and Perficient both recommend a fantastic utility called ” AppZero”, we even partnered with them we like it so much! AppZero can move your legacy application is far less time that it would take to re-install on a new operating system. What if you could just have a great tool that quickly and easily moves these applications from their existing old outdated servers to a new Windows OS Server in your datacenter or, even better, the cloud?

This laborious task could entail:Īll these steps are very labor intensive and time consuming, also doing these steps does not help you to modernize your existing infrastructure at all, it just adds to it. How can you do this without the risk and pain of reinstalling your legacy applications on a newer OS (if the application even supports it?).

What are you options & how can you get rid of these soon-to-be unsupported servers with ease? So you have a bunch of old Windows Server 2003’s still plodding along with out-of support legacy enterprise applications running, that are still critical to your business? Windows Server 2003 support ends mid next year! You certainly don’t want to deal with increased security risks and the chance of loss of compliance by ignoring this deadline.
