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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
IT Server Technology: How To Upgrade At Minimum Cost
If you go ahead and talk to the IT geeks, experts, and professionals, you will find that they all seem to agree on one thing. They all believe that IT network support is essential and indispensable to the success of any computer powered business or industry today.
If you have ever run a local area network at home or setup a basic network in your office, you well know that having the most up-to-date server technology at your disposal is important in order to maintain your productivity. The fact remains that when IT servers are slow and outdated, they tend to process less data and execute application at any given time, resulting in decreased overall productivity.
The temptation for anyone trying to “upgrade” to a faster, more cutting edge server technology is to outright get rid of the old computer networking gear and replace them with new ones. For big companies, updating technology is a simple thing to do because they have the budget for it. Fortune 500 companies, for example, can afford to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars per year just to keep their IT systems and infrastructure up-to-date.
But what if you are the fledgling firm with little or no budget for expensive system and hardware upgrades? What if, despite your best efforts, you just can’t afford a major technology upgrade? Does that mean that you should just sit around in a corner and beat yourself up because you cannot have the computer equipment and components that you need? Not so.
There are many viable options for business owners who want to acquire cutting edge technological equipment but don’t have sufficient budget for it. The solution is to purchase either refurbished, pre-owned or discounted IT products for small business. Let’s discuss each of these one by one:
1. Refurbished – these computer items are phantoms of the past. They are items (such as switches and networking tools) that are no longer working anymore in the past. Keen tech geeks managed to turn these old technological items and turn them into a high powered product. This is done by possibly replacing individual parts of the item with the latest in the market, and turning the almost “obsolete” machine into a high-spec product. This is very cost effective because the items are good as new in many respects, all at a lower price than usual.
2. Pre-owned – These computer sets or components are slightly used, but they are in very good condition. There is a thin line between buying “used up” items compared to buying pre-owned ones. When you say pre-owned, it means the items are still on top shape, and they are sold in the open market probably because the owners need extra cash.
3. Discounted IT products – this is probably the best option you can take if you are running a small business. Discounted products are brand new items. Usually, the reason why they are sold at discounts is because they are supplied by independent resellers who can afford not to go through the traditional supply chain. In turn, they can go straight to the consumer and get rid of intermediary sales and commissions. That’s why their prices come at a “discounted” rate. If you want to save money on your server technology and other related purchases, make an effort to locate the independent tech distributor in your area.
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