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Why You Shouldn’t Run Eol Software.

Running software that’s reached its “end-of-life” (EOL) means you’re using programs the creators no longer support. Here’s why that’s a bad idea for your small business:

  • Security Risks: EOL software doesn’t get security updates. Hackers know this and will target these weaknesses. Your business data, and possibly your customers’ data, are at risk.
  • No Support: If something goes wrong, you’re on your own. No help from the software company means you’ll have to figure out problems yourself or pay extra for outside help.
  • Compliance Issues: Using outdated software can put you at odds with industry regulations. This can lead to fines or legal trouble.
  • Compatibility Problems: Newer software and hardware might not work well with EOL software. This can cause system crashes and data loss, slowing down your business.
  • Missed Features: New versions of software come with better features and improvements. Sticking with EOL software means missing out on tools that could make your work easier and more efficient.

Nick

CSInvestigator Admin