If you’re buying computers for your startup or upgrading your small business’s existing machines, you need to decide whether laptops or desktops are right for your needs. To help you choose, consider these five factors.
Portability
The COVID-19 pandemic has driven most businesses to adopt remote work and hybrid work setups.
Should your small business use laptops or desktops?
Cut your IT costs by investing in thin and zero clients
Cutting costs is great for business, but only if doing so does not reduce the quality of your company’s products or services. You can achieve this kind of compromise in your IT system, too. Instead of investing in expensive computer hardware, you can opt for affordable but powerful thin and zero clients.
Choosing the right computer for your small business
How to reduce IT costs with thin and zero clients
If you want to save money on your IT system, one way to do so is by getting low-priced computer hardware. But that doesn't mean you should settle for cheap but old or low-end models. Instead, consider investing in thin or zero clients.
What are thin and zero clients?
Thin clients are stripped-down computers with minimum processing power and memory.
Repurposing an outdated computer
The laptop vs. desktop debate for small businesses
Running a small- to mid-sized business (SMB) requires you to make important decisions. One of the biggest you’ll need to make in the early stages of your business involves your SMB’s computer hardware. Should you invest in a desktop computer or a laptop? Here are some considerations to help you decide.
Don’t neglect Mac’s awesome Notification Center settings
Manufacturers concerned about PC shortage
The world’s largest computer manufacturers are growing concerned about the shortage of computer chips. Even though the issue was reported back in September 2018, Intel is still having trouble meeting the demand. So, what’s the cause of the major PC shortage and what does it mean for businesses?
Reasons for the shortage
There are many contributors to Intel’s long-running chip production problems.
Breathe new life into your old PC
Boost your revenue with thin and zero clients
When you have several money-saving options like cloud computing and managed services providers, you shouldn’t worry about IT spending. To further reduce costs, trade in your expensive desktops for thin and zero clients.
What are thin and zero clients?
Thin clients are stripped-down computers with minimum processing power and memory.
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