Windows Server 2022 is now generally available; this is good news for organizations with pressing needs for stronger security postures. For example, 47 percent of small and medium-sized organizations surveyed by VIPRE report that keeping data secure is their largest security challenge.4 By migrating to Windows Server 2022, organizations can gain multi-layer security: certified secure-core hardware from OEM partners, a hardware root-of-trust, firmware protection, and more.

Research shows that small organizations are disproportionately the target of cyberattacks,5 so, while improving one’s security posture with Windows Server 2022 is a good investment for organizations of all sizes, it’s especially critical for small and medium-sized organizations. But migrating to Windows Server 2022 takes time and budget—both of which might be difficult to come by because many organizations typically run with lean IT staff. TechRepublic reports that more than half of its survey respondents (62 percent) said they will tighten their IT budgets because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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