True cost of not replacing computers - more than $4,000 each: Microsoft
The optimal age of PCs is no older than 4 years, beyond which they are more expensive to maintain than replace, according to Microsoft study
The optimal age of PCs is no older than 4 years, beyond which they are more expensive to maintain than replace, according to Microsoft study
Victor Vae'au spent eight years at the NZ Defence Force - six as chief information officer. He shares some lessons learned for current and future CIOs.
Instead of seeing consumerisation of technology as a force happening to the organisation, take a proactive approach, advises Gartner research vice president Brian Blau.
...and when the system goes live users are expected to perform flawlessly.
Mobile usage is approaching two-thirds of traffic in some large financial institutions, says Kieran Hines, senior analyst at Ovum.