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Cutting IT hardware costs with thin and zero clients

Posted on Wednesday June 24, 2020  |  management, hardware, data breach, desktop, virtual desktop, cooling, energy consumption, hardware cost, thin client, zero client

If you want to cut costs on IT hardware, don't settle for cheap but old or low-quality machines. They'll likely offer subpar performance, which will hurt your team's productivity. What's worse, they'll likely break down often, too, which means the money you initially saved will go to repairs and upgrades. Instead of buying low-end machines, you should consider buying thin or zero clients.

 

How thin and zero clients can reduce IT costs

Posted on Thursday December 27, 2018  |  zero client, virtual desktop, thin client, management, hardware cost, hardware, energy consumption, desktop, data breach, cooling

It's no secret that cutting costs is one way to increase profit. When it comes to tech, most businesses do this by bringing their operations to the cloud, hiring pay-as-you-go service providers, and uninstalling unnecessary software. Another way to reduce costs is by swapping bulky desktops for thin or zero clients.

 

Power considerations for computers

Posted on Thursday October 12, 2017  |  wattage, psu, power supply unit, energy, efficiency, cooling, cabling

Considering that computers won't be able to run without one, it's a shame that power supply units (PSU) rarely get as much attention as RAM or graphics cards. When it's time to install a new workstation, business owners do not fully understand all the variables that go into choosing the correct PSU, and often select a product that is inefficient and more expensive than what was expected. To avoid this, we've listed some power supply considerations.

 

How thin and zero clients save money

Posted on Thursday July 06, 2017  |  zero client, virtual desktop, thin client, management, hardware cost, hardware, energy consumption, desktop, data breach, cooling

Businesses are always looking for ways to cut costs without sacrificing growth. For the longest time, many believed that they had to purchase workstations with its own processing power, RAM, and hard drive. But thanks to virtualization, companies can save money and get the computing processes they need with thin and zero clients.

 

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