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Replace your Old Technology
Now and Save
reprinted with permission
from the HP Small Business Center
It
can be tempting to avoid new purchases when dealing with a
tight budget or a need to cut costs. When it comes to your
office's computer equipment, however, delaying a PC refresh
can actually increase your operating expenses. Maintenance
and support costs go up significantly over time, and
productivity goes down.
Learn about the
major costs associated with maintaining and supporting PCs
and the six ways in which a PC refresh can benefit your
business.
1. Save on
repair costs
For most businesses, it's best to replace aging equipment
rather than repair it. Maintenance costs on PCs more
than three years old can run nearly two and half times
higher than on a new PC. From software crashes to hard
drive failure, a lot can go wrong as a computer ages.
2. Increase
productivity
When your computers work more efficiently, so do you and
your employees. Faster processors, such as the Intel Core
2 Duo and Intel vPro technology (available on select HP
notebook PCs and HP desktop PCs can operate up to six times
faster than a three-year old Intel Pentium processor. In the
case of an Intel VPro PC, users experience 32 percent
less system downtime.
With a newer
computer, you also can multitask up to three times faster.
For example, a new Intel Centrino 2 P8600-based notebook can
compress a video, convert a document to PDF and perform a
virus scan continuously in the background 30 percent faster
than a two-year-old Intel Centrino 2 T2700-based
notebook. Even simple Microsoft Excel calculations are twice
as fast.
3. Ensure
security
A big part of downtime and subsequent productivity loss is
due to security issues. A four-year-old PC will have 53
percent more security incidents than a PC in its first year.
Incidents include viruses, service denials and network
attacks. Additionally, it costs more to resolve security
issues in older PCs, especially when a business has a lot of
variability in the hardware it uses. IT staff must deal
with:
- Ever
increasing exposure to malware
- Complexity
related to the build-up of applications over time
- Systems
that don’t have the memory to support new software
upgrades
In fact,
fixing security issues in a new PC costs half as much as
that in a five-year-old system. New PCs deal with
security threats better as well. Most have built-in
technology to improve security, such programmable
defense filters and tools that automatically isolate an
infected PC from the network before it can infect other
PCs.
HP notebook
PCs come ready-to-protect with HP ProtectTools, an
integrated suite of security control modules that
protect every aspect of your notebook's security.
4.
Reduce energy use
With PCs making up for 40 percent of a company's average
utility bill, an upgrade to newer, more energy-efficient
PC can seriously impact your bottom line. Improved
energy efficiency can also help your company meet local,
state and federal energy compliance regulations.
Many HP
desktops and laptops are ENERGY STAR 4.0 qualified.
ENERGY STAR 5.0 is also now available on select HP
Advanced and HP Elite Business Desktop PCs. This means
power supplies are up to 85 percent efficient, and idle
wattage times meet certain energy-efficiency standards.
5. Go
mobile
If you’re wondering how to maximize your investments in
upgrades, going mobile is a good place to start. If you
are like the more than 50 percent of small businesses
and 90 percent of medium-sized businesses that report
having employees who travel four to five times a month
for business, mobility is no longer a luxury.
6.
Improve your image
Finally, new technology can do a lot to grow your
business and help you to attract more customers through
improved business processes and efficiencies. These
enhancements can:
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Streamline your online sales
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Increase communication and contact with your
customers
- Make
it easier to access and process information
You may
also have heard that Microsoft has released Windows
7. The new operating system will bring with it many
new innovations that will make your work life easier
and more secure. Today's PCs are ready for Windows
7, and HP is even offering a free upgrade program so
you can switch when the time's right for you.
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