Microsoft has announced that they will end support for Windows 7 and older versions on Jan 14, 2020, pushing all users to move to Windows 10. While there are many benefits to implementing Windows 10, including standardization, reduced costs and security, this switch can seem overwhelming to IT teams who are less familiar with labs and validated lab equipment. And, a Windows 10 upgrade of your instrument PCs can often take many years for larger organizations, requiring a dedicated team to manage and implement the upgrade on a global basis.
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OneSource IT services have helped labs like yours successfully upgrade by following a six steps process, customized to fit your needs, that includes:
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If your lab is like most, you’re running different versions of Windows® across your entire global network, including varied lab instruments, software, and analysis tools. You’re also running uphill backwards mitigating any data integrity and compliance risks across disparate Windows® systems. Do you know the six steps you need to follow to ensure a successful upgrade across your entire lab network? The six steps, and helpful tips, are included in this Booklet. Get started today.