End of Service Life (EOSL) indicates the ending of services and updates for your server, storage and network equipment. The OEM no longer sells, provides updates, or renews hardware support contracts on these systems. Upcoming EOSL NetApp FAS Hardware: Act Now Obviously, the earlier a Third Party Maintenance (TPM) agreement is signed the sooner your […]
End of Service Life (EOSL) indicates the ending of services and updates for your server, storage and network equipment. The OEM no longer sells, provides updates, or renews hardware support contracts on these systems. Upcoming EOSL EMC VNX Hardware: Act Now Obviously, the earlier a Third Party Maintenance (TPM) agreement is signed the sooner your […]
Dell Warranty Check Using Dell Service Tag or Serial Number A quick way to check the warranty status of your Dell products by visiting Dell Warranty Lookup. You will need your Dell EMC product ID or Dell service tag to check the warranty status of Dell products. After entering the Service Tag, you’ll see if […]
Businesses have traditionally relied on original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) like HPE for data center support. However, budget constraints have made room for adversaries within the industry. Across the globe, organizations are increasingly turning to third party maintenance (TPM) providers to relieve financial and procedural support challenges. But what can a third party provider offer to […]
Businesses have traditionally relied on original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) like EMC for data center support. However, budget constraints have made room for adversaries within the industry. Across the globe, organizations are increasingly turning to third party maintenance (TPM) providers to relieve financial and procedural support challenges. But what can a third party provider offer to […]
In 2019, IBM sent businesses a plan for Power7 (EOSL) support. In the same year, they also announced that you couldn’t order IBM Power8 or upgrade license because they’ll not market it anymore. These announcements have left businesses with a few options, such as they can upgrade to IBM Power9 whether their business needs it […]
Businesses have traditionally relied on original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) like Cisco for data center support. However, budget constraints have made room for adversaries within the industry. Across the globe, organizations are increasingly turning to third party maintenance (TPM) providers to relieve financial and procedural support challenges. But what can a third party provider offer to […]
An end-of-life product (EOL product) is a product at the end of the product lifecycle which prevents users from receiving updates, indicating that the product is at the end of its useful life. The OEM will no longer market, sell, or update your equipment after the EOL date. End of Support (EOS) indicates the ending of services […]
Third party maintenance (TPM) can offer many benefits over OEM IT support models. TPM provides organizations with improved cost efficiency, increased reliability and scalability, and enhanced performance. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the benefits of TPM and explore how it can help your business achieve its goals. What is Third […]
Companies usually purchase equipment from OEMs (Original equipment manufacturers), such as Dell. These OEMs want you to upgrade your hardware regularly. After all, this is how they maintain their profit margins, but it only drains your resources. In all honesty, your hardware can probably work for another 5 to 10 years. This is where Dell […]