End of Life XP and Office 2003

 

 

900 Greenbank RD, Suite 404

Ottawa, On K2J 4P6

P- 613-853-5334 F- 613-702-3482

www.jacksonnetworks.ca

 

 

Welcome to 2014.  This will be a year of change.  As computer security is forever changing, this year Microsoft is removing some of its most popular software from its supported list.  Please read and ensure you are protected and ready for some new changes!

 

                                                                                     

 

April 2014 is the end of an era!  Windows XP and Office 2003 will no longer be supported by Microsoft and any more Patches, Updates, New Drivers and Security Updates will not be written.  It is time to move forward into Windows 7 and Windows 8.  Server 2003 is still OK but we should also look towards Server 2008R2 and Server 2012R2.  If you use Office and are older than Office 2007 this will also be affected. 

 

It is important to stay up to date as there are security implications with older software. 

 

We can help with the migration from XP to Windows 7 or 8.  We sell New and Refurbished PC to fit your needs.  All will come with Windows 7 Pro or Windows 8.  We recommend Windows 7 for business users. 

                                                                           

We also recommend Office 2013 Home and Business and Adobe Acrobat XI for those users needing updates versions. 

 

Jackson Network recommends Dell, Lenovo, HP hardware.  If you have a preference let us know. 

                                 

                                                                                                 

 

Jackson Networks recommends Sophos antivirus for your security needs.  Ensure you are protected to lower your cost of ownership of your PC’s

 

Remember to back up your PC’s and Servers.  Don’t know how?  We can help.

 

Let us help you with all your computer needs!  Call or email us to book your appointment!

 

Kevin

President of Jackson Networks

kevin@jacksonnetworks.ca  – 613-853-5334

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