Why Refreshing PCs Makes Business Sense (Even in a Downturn)

In this case, what you don’t know could cost you money. Older PCs are a hidden (and sometimes not so hidden) drain on company resources.

  • Did you know that the costs of maintaining PCs gets higher by up to 30% after they are three years old?
  • Or, that by going mobile your employees can get nearly an hour of extra productivity a day?

Get the facts in this short video.

One Response to “Why Refreshing PCs Makes Business Sense (Even in a Downturn)”

  1. Edwin Adobe says:

    how can refreshing be useful to us Africa.

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