A business replacing 1/3 of their laptops/desktops is about right.  That
eliminates most obsolescence and introduces new technologies at a
manageable pace.  Even better is to know the direction of the industry
to be able to plan how to move from older to newer and to aim at getting
the newer technologies.

Thank you,
 
Mark Snyder
-----Original Message-----
I like when people assume that the only reason you have old tech in
the office is just because you're too lazy to buy the latest and the
greatest.  Sometimes it's just because the best you can hope for is to
replace 1/3 of your computers each year and maybe get one or 2 new
printers or fax machines as they die off. It seems to me that real
businesses are always playing catch up if they have to stay within
budgets no matter how much more productive the new toys are alledged
to be.


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