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by Lori Widmer on June 26, 2007
Did you know there was a way to maximize your company's ROI on high-volume desktop deployment? Yes, you can take that time and labor sink and turn it into a lucrative strategy instead of the non-strategic, disruptive IT function it is. According to Dell, the notion isn't as far-fetched as one might think. Although tools are available to reduce the time and costs associated with high-volume desktop deployment, many companies aren't able to take advantage of these tools because they have not fully rationalized their infrastructure.
That's where Managed Services comes in. Using dell's Automated Deployment, the company claims you can realize 85 percent less desk-side labor and logistics with new deployments. Eight-five percent; even if the paper is slanted toward Dell products, that's not a number easily ignored. Visit the Ziff Davis web site to download the 18-page paper.
That's where Managed Services comes in. Using dell's Automated Deployment, the company claims you can realize 85 percent less desk-side labor and logistics with new deployments. Eight-five percent; even if the paper is slanted toward Dell products, that's not a number easily ignored. Visit the Ziff Davis web site to download the 18-page paper.
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