The Hidden Costs in Computer Replacement Projects
Upgrading your organization’s technology hardware can be a massive project. As such, some opt to spread the process out over a few years’ time. But is this a better option than doing it all at once?
Upgrading your organization’s technology hardware can be a massive project. As such, some opt to spread the process out over a few years’ time. But is this a better option than doing it all at once?
As originally published in the American City Business Journals. (Or, take a look at this same piece as it was published in the Upstart Business Journal!) — Raise your hand if every single member of your organization is supremely tech-savvy and 100 percent up-to-date with the latest trends and threats
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