The Clock is Ticking on Windows Server 2003: Why Now is the Time to Make Your Move

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February 18, 2015

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The Clock is Ticking on Windows Server 2003: Why Now is the Time to Make Your Move

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Presented by: Ely Avinoam

With Windows Server 2003 reaching end of support on July 14, 2015, many organizations are struggling with migration strategy issues. The growing demands on IT infrastructure, driven by new workloads, an expanding number of mobile users and devices, and increased security requirements can challenge any business regardless of size or IT resources available. Join us as we discuss the best practices to assess your workloads and move them to new servers, new cloud resources, virtual machines, or all of the above. Whether you work for a large or small company, you’ll learn how to optimize your servers to best serve you.

Attendees will learn:

  • What the end of life of Windows Server 2003 means for you

  • Which migration strategies are most effective for companies of all sizes

  • How to best support the growing demands for new apps and IT services

  • What Dell can do to optimize infrastructure for your particular applications

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Presenter

Ely Avinoam has 20+ years of experience in the Systems Management arena. He is a Microsoft Certified Professional and holds a Business Management Degree. Ely is currently the Systems Management Practice Lead for Dell’s Large Enterprise team in the EAST region of the USA. Ely works very closely with the Account team in providing Pre & Post-Sales support. His main focus is on the WS 2003 EOL support program and the Microsoft System Center 2012 suite of products.

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