Wednesday, January 1, 2025

New Year's Resolution: Upgrade Outdated Tech

IT Support Specialist Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor IT Support Specialist
When was the last time you overhauled your business’s tech? (No seriously, check the date.)

Happy New Year! Many of us take the beginning of the year to set personal goals—eating healthier, exercising more, or sticking to daily plans. If that’s you, great! These are all fantastic resolutions. That being said, we want to suggest a new year’s resolution for your business technology: upgrade outdated systems.

Stretching the life of your technology is smart, but holding on to outdated systems can compromise performance and security. For example, Microsoft support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025, and many older systems (pre-2020) are incompatible with Windows 11. Similarly, Microsoft ended support for Windows Server 2012 in October 2023, leaving systems running on it vulnerable to unpatched security flaws.

If your technology is slow, unreliable, or running unsupported software, now is the time to consider an upgrade. A new, responsive system can dramatically improve your business’s efficiency and morale.

Don’t let outdated systems or unresolved issues hold your business back. Strengthen your cybersecurity, upgrade your hardware, and ensure your data is safely backed up. At NSG, we’re committed to making your technology work seamlessly for you.

If you’re ready to improve your IT infrastructure, reach out to us today. Together, we can set your business up for success in 2025 and beyond.


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It’s not too late to kick off the new year with a tech upgrade! Network Services Group, an Ann Arbor-based IT support specialist, is here to help you maintain and enhance your business technology. For smooth IT operations, call us at (877) 815-6974 or submit a contact form here. Let’s tackle your tech needs together!

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