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2 Oct 2003 9:27AM

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Most businesses do not take into account the cost of disposing of obsolete and surplus IT equipment, according to a new report by Gartner. Usually the costs will exceed the proceeds from the sale, amounting to between $85 and $136 per PC.
According to Gartner, businesses must consider the disposal costs for IT equipment as a line item when estimating the total cost of ownership of a PC. On average, enterprises selling PCs after three years of ownership receive 3 per cent to 5 per cent of the... (203 more words)
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