Even knowing the importance of updating their OS with high quality sever (เซิร์ฟเวอร์คุณภาพ which is the term in Thai), many IT managers still treat the subject as a secondary routine in their work. To end this notion, we want to list the 5 questions that every professional needs to keep in mind to ensure the system’s optimization, efficiency, and safety. Check out!
1. Bug Fixes
Most of the changes in operating system updates have to do with fixing flaws and bugs that the OS can present in certain situations. These small problems can lead to big consequences, such as data corruption, unwanted behavior of tools, and even crashes that cause the user to lose unsaved work. Updating the system minimizes this issue, as developers are daily identifying and eliminating the source of failures.
2. Performance Increase
In addition to fixing bugs, constant interaction between the developers and the code can optimize its performance. Thus, it is possible to shorten tasks’ execution and processing time, finding shortcuts to activate features.
In addition to stability, constant updates bring more overall performance to the OS. Therefore, anyone who cares about keeping updates up to date always guarantees maximum power in their work tool — both for the management of technological assets and the maintenance and use of their IT infrastructure.
3. Introduction Of New Features
Another common thing to happen is including new tools, features, applications, and accessories for the operating system. All of this, in a frequent search for developers who meet their customers’ suggestions, requests, and complaints. Especially on enterprise-licensed OSs, implementing new features benefits every business. They can be administrative, with monitoring and control functions, or productive, to innovate performing tasks — with more agility and simplicity.
4. Increase In Productivity
We can extend the importance of the system update for the operation of the company as a whole. That’s because, if we put together all the topics we’ve been through, it’s clear the gain in productivity when the operating system is always on its latest version: fewer OS crashes mean less rework and other hurdles in general, which can compromise task execution — plus downtime caused by frequent restarts and freezes;
more performance makes tasks and processes more agile, without greater effort, making each user able to perform their work in less time;
new resources bring new tools or adapt existing ones so that the current production steps are carried out with more ease, reliability, and fewer bottlenecks. According to what was said earlier, an updated company is a production company. Uniting the OS at its maximum capacity with proactive IT and transforming your assets into business strategies, you have everything to help the company grow.