Upgrading Your Hardware


Are the PCs you own
costing your business more than
the ones you can buy?

Yes. PCs three years or older...

Upgrade for lower maintenance costs -

As warranties expire on older systems, component failure becomes a bigger risk. Employees may not perform regular, proper system back-ups. If a hard drive crashed, critical work or data could be permanently lost resulting in stalled or lost business transactions.

Upgrade for increases productivity - 

Multitasking increases the need for client PC performance. It's likely your employees don't run just one application; they use several simultaneously. As a result, processing requirements have climbed sharply. System response times for PCs running on the latest Pentium 4 processors can reach up to 6 times faster than Pentium II processor-based systems that were state of the art just three years ago.

Upgrade for improved security -

Security is a major issue in our connected world. In the last few years networked systems have been impacted by several damaging viruses such as the "Code Red" and "SQL Slammer". These interruptions to business cost companies time, money and resources. Employees are more likely to keep virus scan programs activated and utilize encryption and backup software if it doesn't result in interrupting or slowing down work in progress.

Upgrade for mobility advantages -

The use of notebook computing is one of today's fastest-growing business trends. With a notebook PC, your employees can have the freedom and flexibility to access business-critical information to respond to customers immediately while on the go. Mobility allows your employees to reclaim idle "downtime" and remain productive without being tied to their desks.

Don't wait to upgrade.