Organizations rarely set out to “do nothing.”
But when budgets are tight, teams are stretched thin, and systems seem stable enough, delaying upgrades becomes the path of least resistance.
Unfortunately, in today’s environment, doing nothing has become the most expensive IT strategy of all.
Whether it’s an aging firewall, an outdated endpoint, a legacy application, or a server running on borrowed time, the longer you wait to modernize, the more risk, cost, and disruption you accumulate. And with major deadlines approaching, like the end of support for Windows Server 2016 in January 2027, businesses are realizing that staying still actually moves you backward.