Reducing Cost-to-Serve Workstation & Peripheral Services Research Notes

The Cost-to-Serve analysis methodology is a useful approach to evaluating the cost of supplying workstation and peripheral computing services. Check out these case studies and detailed tactics.


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From Info-Tech Research Group | Jun 12, 2009

These research notes, provided by Info-Tech Research Group, apply the Cost-to-Serve cost-reduction approach to identify cost savings opportunities in the workstation and peripheral services area.

Coverage includes:

  • Guidance on where this service area is a strong cost-cutting candidate for the organization.
  • Descriptions of specific cost-reduction measures that can be achieved according to varying time frames.
  • Case studies that provide real-life insight into experiences with these cost-reduction techniques.

By understanding the cost to deliver workstation and peripheral services, IT can determine a better cost management approach that reduces costs while protecting the overarching strategy of the organization. Also, check out the Workstation and Peripherals Cost Reduction Assessment Tool.

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  • Intro Page.doc
  • Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf
  • Reducing Cost-to-Serve Workstation & Peripheral Services Research Notes.pdf
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