
""We see more IT leaders considering the complete lifecycle when choosing IT products for the enterprise," said Lara Greden, senior director market intelligence with IDC."
""In a recent IDC survey, 88% said end-of-first-life, or IT asset disposition services, are a critical or important factor in choosing PCaaS vendors, for instance.""
""OEMs like Dell, HP, and Lenovo offer these services, often with partners, including Apto Solutions and Iron Mountain, for example.""
""The traditional approach taken by companies is to allow for three years before upgrading but that is no longer the case.""
Enterprises are shifting towards viewing maintenance as part of a comprehensive PC as a Service (PCaaS) package rather than in isolation. A recent IDC survey indicates that sustainability is becoming a priority, with 88% of IT leaders considering end-of-first-life services crucial when selecting PCaaS vendors. Major OEMs like Dell, HP, and Lenovo are providing these services through partnerships. Additionally, companies are extending laptop lifecycles beyond the traditional three-year upgrade cycle, reflecting a broader trend in IT asset management.
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