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      Racal Wordnet Series I is Discontinued

      Let’s Get You to What’s Next

      This product is no longer supported and introduces growing risks for your institution. Wilmac helps you transition off NICECall Focus I securely, efficiently, and with your data intact.

      Risks of Staying on Racal Wordnet Series I  

      Security Vulnerabilities

      Racal Wordnet Series I is no longer supported and therefore can no longer be updated for security, making it vulnerable to cyber attacks.

      Increased Financial Costs

      Racal Wordnet Series I may be more expensive to maintain with required premiums to vendor.

      Compliance Risks

      Using Racal Wordnet Series I may result in legal or compliance risks that could become a lawsuit.

      Slow Response Time

      Racal Wordnet Series I may be incompatible with your operating system or display poor performance.

      How Wilmac Helps

      If you are still using Racal Wordnet Series I, Wilmac Technologies strongly suggests upgrading as soon as possible. We will work with you to recommend the next best-fitsolution from our portfolio depending on your industry and organizational requirements. 

      If you would like to migrate your data from Racal Wordnet Series I, you should also consider our data archiving solution Continuity Replay. It is designed to get you back in control of your data and give your organization the flexibility to manage it without having to rely on the original vendor. 

      What Happens to Your Racal Wordnet Series I Data?

      Nothing will change to your data except it’s location. Wilmac Tech’s migration and extraction exports will work with you to get your Racal Wordnet Series I data into an alternative solution, maintaining compliance and security. Once extracted, we will decommission your legacy system, allowing you to move forward with an upgraded, future-proof platform to make your operations as efficient as possible.

      Replacement Solutions for Racal Wordnet Series I  

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