From Info-Tech Research Group | Aug 27, 2009
The purchasing and maintenance of desktop computers and laptops represent a significant cost to IT departments. This research note walks through a series of strategies for reducing the costs while ensuring that IT is able to meet the computing demands of staff.
The coverage includes:
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Saving up to 93 percent of costs when upgrading PCs as compared to buying new
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Understanding the cost of the enterprise's existing PC inventory
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How to reduce costs of owned computers from a PC lifecycle management perspective
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Strategies for reducing costs with existing leasing agreements
By getting a better handle on the enterprise's PCs, IT can reduce its budget expenditures and help the company's bottom line.
The attached Zip file includes:
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Intro Page.doc
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Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf
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PC Management Cost Savings.pdf