Stand out with a winning IT asset management strategy
As professional athletes will tell you, achieving success starts with smart strategies that erase roadblocks to winning. Training, nutrition—even sleep schedules—are carefully planned, managed, and optimized to give athletes their best possible chance of winning. Your business and its assets are no different. If you want to protect revenue and enhance business resilience, you need a winning strategy and the right digital solutions to eliminate unexpected hardware, software, and cloud costs. But the reality is that every year, companies waste far too much money on software, hardware, and cloud resources. According to a recent survey, 66% of organizations reported having a plethora of duplicate hardware and software.1 That duplication puts them at risk for audit compliance violations. And on top of that, enterprises spend about a fifth of their budgets on hardware, even though many admit they continue to risk success by depending on aging systems.
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