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10 reasons to buy new hardware now - during a recession

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TechRepublic guest post: It may seem like the last thing you want to do in the midst of tough economic times is invest in new hardware.




But IT consultant Erik Eckel suggests that trying to coast on failing or outdated equipment will cost you more in the long run. You can find more posts like this on TechRepublic’s 10 Things blog.

It’s no secret. Many organizations curtail all possible spending in a recession. Budgets are cut, staffs are reduced, and new hardware purchases are often eliminated. During difficult economic periods, cost-cutting measures are prudent, even necessary for companies struggling to survive. But suspending hardware investments can prove shortsighted. Eliminating system replacements and PC upgrades may well worsen an organization’s predicament. Here are 10 reasons new hardware purchases shouldn’t be delayed — even during a recession.

#1: Equipment still wears out
#2: Productivity becomes paramount
#3: Downtime is expensive
#4: Competition suffers, too
#5: Manufacturers offer discounts
#6: Consultants are more willing to negotiate
#7: Running older hardware longer costs more
#8: Interrupting purchase cycles is expensive
#9: New applications require greater resources
#10: Employee retention remains a consideration

source: blogs.zdnet.com

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