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Establishing an equiptment lifecycle is critical to keeping business performing well.  It also makes creating budgets possible.  We'll keep an up to date inventory on all your systems to let you know where to get the best bang for the buck.  Just think,  if a worker is paid $15 an hour, and the computer slows them down by ten percent, and they spend ten percent of their day doing productive work on their computer, than you’re wasting one percent of their daily work waiting for the computer… or $1.20 per day. That’s $26.40 a month per employee. That’s $316.80 per year…so when you start to look at the cost of either living with or maintaining computers that are obsolete, you find that the annual cost is between $200 and $350 per computer. That number is getting very close to the cost of a new, basic computer.  It is possible to actually save money by replacing workstations every 3 years.