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Fighting Spam
Desktop Upgrades
You’ve had your business desktops for a couple of years and
they have gotten noticeably slower. The staff wants new,
fast and fancy PCs but you are just not sure if that is a good use
of your resources. You want everyone to be as efficient and
productive as possible so it’s time to do a computer ROI analysis.
When discussing desktop upgrades, there are several strategies
to use and many ways to mix-n-match them. You can upgrade your
existing desktop to extend its life, you can move to a desktop
virtualized environment, you can use online software services or
you can use a combination of all. Our overview gives some of
the most common choices, but it is not exhaustive. There are many
ways to solve this complex issue.
1) If you have desktops that the user accesses for programs
and files, consider these ideas:
- Upgrade memory
- Move local disk storage to a server
- Use external drives to expand data storage
- Replace CRT monitors with LCD panels. Consider dual
monitors for users that use many application windows or do
considerable cut-and-paste. Most users that use the dual
monitor arrangement declare it makes them more productive and
less likely to make mistakes.
- Tune-up the PC. Scan, clean and remove unneeded
programs and files. Sometimes reinstalling the operating
system and applications can fix a host of problems, but it can
be time consuming.

- If you are looking at upgrading the operating system or
application software, consider going to desktop virtualization
or purchasing a new desktop. Often, these choices can be
a more cost-effective solution.
- If the desktop is not worth upgrading, consider donating
to a non-profit that can make good use of the equipment. LAN
Systems can assist, we have a program with a nominal fee to
remove data and verify software licenses.
- If you have to dispose of computers and electronics,
please choose a responsible recycling program. LAN Systems has
a free program to recycle.
2) If you are considering desktop virtualization on
your own server, you should know:
- This strategy can significantly extend the life of the
desktop
- The user will get their desktop and applications from the
central server not locally. Most of the processing is
done by the server, so the desktop only uses a small amount of
resources.
- Choosing the right desktop virtualization software is
essential. There are many different offerings with
different feature sets.
- Review application licensing to see what costs will be
incurred in going virtual
- Do a complete cost analysis to make sure you get your ROI
3) Consider online software services (SAAS):
- Evaluation costs over your ROI period
- Consider hosted email, spam and virus protection
- Look at other hosted software like email marketing, sales,
contact management, and accounting to replace in-house
software
If used wisely, your computer system can be one of your best
competitive advantages. Often minor changes or upgrades that
are quite economical can give you the biggest returns. For
more technical tips, go to:
http://www.lansystems.com
If want to discuss these and other ideas, please email me at
mary@lansystems.com.


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