EOSL is a key phase in the IT hardware lifecycle. Maximizing value at every stage of your device’s useful life requires clear understanding and smart planning. Our eBook provides an in-depth look at:
- What IT hardware’s End of Service Life (EOSL) means for your IT maintenance.
- How to determine your assets’ End-of-Service-Life dates.
- Sustainable and cost-effective IT strategies for EOSL hardware.
What is EOSL?
This is the last phase in your IT equipment’s lifecycle, coming after the End-of-Life (EOL) stage.
Your hardware’s EOL and EOSL dates significantly affect the maintenance and upgrade services you are entitled to.
What does it mean for your IT equipment?
When your hardware reaches the official end of its service life, it may be time to explore alternative IT support options to keep your assets running smoothly. This can include switching to Third-Party Maintenance.
Our eBook guides you through the critical implications of EOSL and its impact on your business’s IT strategy.
What can you do with your EOSL hardware?
You don’t need to replace your IT assets immediately just because they are ageing. In fact, you can maximize the ROI on your existing hardware in several ways. Our eBook provides valuable insights on how to optimize and extend the life of your assets.
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Prepare your company for the future of its IT equipment, with a clear plan for maintenance, upgrades, and disposal. Download our eBook, Managing EOSL Hardware: A Complete Guide, to understand the key differences between EOL and EOSL and key IT strategies to manage your legacy hardware effectively.