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While risks need dealing with, the truth of the matter is this isnt a one off event.
As one product is upgraded, another will approach its EoL.
Its something we have to live with.
Instead, businesses should view EoLmanagementas an ongoing activity.
Technical Manager at Cloudhouse.
Left unchecked, the disruptions associated with unmanaged and outdated systems will be major.
The issue is these applications are business critical and any disruption could represent a severe risk to operations.
This is where a mindset change needs to take place.
Otherwise, they will become high-risk.
That means half of all desktops are approaching their EoL.
Crucially, the process of moving existing out-of-support applications onto managed and supportedserverscauses very minimal disruption to operations.
The task of doing this transition, however, can be complex to perform.
The R approach is an industry standard process used by cloud providers.
Each R can play its role for different contexts.
To be clear, this doesnt mean embracing EoL software as it is.
If its left unmanaged or on unsupported software it becomes an inherent risk.
The support is there to achieve such a transition.
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