We all know that a lot has changed in the past two years. A worldwide pandemic has seeped into every aspect of our lives and our business. Browse through MainSpring blogs, and you will find recent posts about IT budgets in uncertain times and a hybrid workforce.
As our clients prepare for 2022, a question often received includes the lifespan of technology. How long will a laptop or a smartphone last within today's environment? Or can we repurpose hardware for a new use?
This blog is about the new lifespan of hardware…and how it impacts your technology plan.
Remember when you could manage the lifespan of tech hardware with a calendar? At eighteen to twenty-four months, a desktop, laptop, or smartphone was marked as close to end-of-life. The math was easy. Budgeting and procurement followed the plan.
Was the technology hardware close to end-of-life, or were we all bending to technology social pressure? We have all watched the launch of a new phone, laptop, or tablet with anticipation. Some of us may have even stood in line for the next, best smartphone. The phone in our hand still worked, but we were ready to move on.
The COVID 19 pandemic and our shift to WFH (work from home) have changed the math.
If you compare the average lifespan stated by the manufacturer to real business life, your organization was most likely trading up hardware a full 2.3 years early, usually without a managed plan to repurpose used technology.
Here is a sample of statistics from Statista reviewing the smartphone's lifecycle in the United States:
Consumers keep a smartphone on an average of 3.77 years compared to a business enterprise upgrading every 2.4 years. - Statista
The same study shows that consumers keep their home desktop or laptop for an average of six years.
The IT team's focus pointed to the new. In the past, aged technology was recycled or donated. Protocols managed the process to transition to the next version as the old one was decommissioned, often, with over two years of life left in the cycle.
Do the math. What if you could add two years back to the life of enterprise hardware?
As we all rushed home to become a WFH force in the Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia region, IT teams rushed to deploy laptops and smartphones to the staff at home. Many organizations faced both unknown and surprise procurement hurdles.
Budgets are in turmoil.
As we all strive to balance our organization's budget in turbulent times, perhaps it is time to extend the life of enterprise computers, smartphones, and tablets. For additional budget ideas, read the MainSpring blog, Technology budgeting in turbulent times.
Delaying the procurement of new hardware or the repurposing of existing hardware may facilitate a balanced budget for your organization.
Here are MainSpring tips to extend and manage the life of enterprise hardware. Our recommendations are mindful of maintaining security and preventing cybercrime.
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