Originally posted by: Questar
And after reading your second little paragraph up there, I suddenly realize you don't really know what you're talking about do you?
I bought 33,000 pcs and 2,100 servers last year. How many dd you buy?
Do me a favor. Just try one more time to make your point clearer to us, because I don't want to go on with this if I am misunderstanding you somehow.
The company I work for has 600 pc applications that run the business. They must be qualified on new hardware. That is a very time consuming and costly process. You speak of being in business to make money. I've seen a bad network driver take down a network. How much money do you think that costs?
Then there's all the purchasing overhead. Big corporations don't order pcs one at a time so you can get what you want. They order them 10,000 at a time and they are all the same. It's a complete waste of money to say an accountant gets machine a, while a sales guy gets machine b. You get one machine, and deploy it everywhere, and in order to do that you don't buy at the bottom. When I worked for one of the Big 3, end uses weren't even allowed to order a pc, you got what IT put on your desk. My current company allows you pick a desktop or a laptop.
Then there's the cost of lost opportunity. While the engineers are mucking around with something as stupid as a desktop pc, that's time that they are not using to improve the business.
I'm courious, do you work for a large company? We have 26,400 employees.