The major corporate laptop vendors (lenovo, hp, dell) have worldwide support 
organizations. The warranties on higher-end models usually include worldwide 
support.

--Ted

Gilbert Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Adam Levin <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 
Thu, 16 Jun 2011, Gilbert Wilson wrote: >> I have a nonprofit client with small 
offices throughout the world. >> Their current challenge is how best to get 
computers that meet their >> requirements in the hands of those offices without 
great logistical >> effort and import/export cost. > > What are the computer 
requirements?  Can it be done with virtualization > (VDI from a central data 
center)? > No, we're looking at laptop deployments. They're an environmental 
nonprofit that does a lot of fieldwork. They need to be able to deploy hardier 
machines that won't cost them a lot to maintain and have a not-impossible 
course of action if a system breaks. That could be either "going local" or 
shipping things back-and-forth. A big question is do they build the machine 
here in the US or is it reasonable to buy the machines locally and then 
configure them remotely.... or do something else completely?
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