Sunday 29 May 2011

How Stronger Devices Can Lead to Big Savings

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TechRepublic Member | May 29, 2011


How Stronger Devices Can Lead to Big Savings
Whitepaper Anyone who's used tech for a while knows the feeling of dropping your device. There's that moment of truth when you attempt to power on again. Will your device work? Will it kind of work? Or is it completely shot? With a device which is designed for strength rather than low cost, you'll be able to breathe a little easier. Furthermore, these devices could also save your company money. Read this white paper to learn how the high costs of these devices can lead to high savings later on.
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