The
ever-increasing pace of tecnological development means that offices
are continually up-grading their equipment - creating a surplus of
still-usable machines. Depending on the company, a computer can
become out of date after one to three years. Because of the
complexity and demands of software packages, Internet applications
and e-mail, computers often need the speed, memory and storage
capacity that only the newest products offer.
This
result in space consumption and the often-useless storage of many
good computers and perepheals or a transfer of the equipment to
employees for further use at home. In the worst case the machines
end up beging throw out.
PcPlanet
offers an alternative. If a computer is no longer technically
sophisticated enough for one company, it can still have a profitable
long-term role in another organisation. Markets do exist for used
computers, at both national and international levels.
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