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Today's big businesses face a unique challenge. It's no small task maintaining networks of sometimes hundreds, and maybe even thousands, of computers. Not only is it an obscene amount of work, it's also a huge expenditure of capital that companies may or may not have on hand.

Yet, in order to keep up with both technology and competitors, these companies are forced to do whatever it takes to adequately equip their facilities. Fortunately, there is an option renting.

Customers usually opt to rent for one of two main reasons: financial and technological. "I see today the biggest determining factor for renting being more technological than even financial." Kevin says. "People don't want to be tied to old technology. Plain and simple."

Technological Troubles

The last thing today's business want is to be left behind in the race to keep up with the latest technology trends. Outdated computers prevent businesses from being able to run the software they need to perform required tasks. This inability could easily cost a business customers and opportunities because computers play such an integral part in corporate operations.

How can renting meet this compulsive need to perch precariously on the cutting edge of modern technology? Belanger sums it up, explaining that renting may not always be cheaper than buying, but it does prevent organizations from being stuck with old computers while offering a clearly defined upgrade path for the future. To many companies, this is an advantage worth the extra ...



Why not to buy I.T. Infrastructure

» I.T. Chaos

I.T. is to eliminate chaos, and it has proved it. But because of the technological changes, I.T. itself is becoming chaotic at eye blinking rate.

Over a period of 5 years it is quite likely that any organisation would have acquired hardware from different vendors and the present set up would now be looking more like a Museum of Technology.

» I.T. Chaos eating your financial resources

Many organisations are spending 80% of the Technology Budget on "Soft Costs" like purchasing invisible assets, installations, managing, administration, troubleshooting, training and retraining, requirements, etc. for supporting the I.T. Hardware and Software.

According to Gartner's published studies, the ownership cost of a PC exceeds $40000 for a period of 5 years. It means most of the organisations are caring only for the PENNIES not for the POUNDS.

» Don't forget your Core Business

Remember your Business is not I.T. to keep up with the cut throat competition in today's business scenario it has become very important to concentrate on your Core Business and let professionals take care of 'Bits and Bytes'.

» Complete Bondage

By buying you have to live with whatever you have bought. There is no exit door.

The Solution is HIRING

Benefits of hiring
  • Increment in Profits through investing the surplus Fund in Core Business
  • No Dead Investment in case requirement changes in future due to Technological Advancement and/or increase in Work Load
  • Savings through more efficiency / uptime
  • Savings through lesser Managerial Efforts
  • More time to concentrate on Core Business
  • No Maintenance/AMC hassles
  • Beat the Obsolescence
  • Complete Flexibility
  • Commando Service
  • More Efficiency / Uptime
  • Exit Route
   
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