Tuesday 30 November 2021

Research: How IT ownership models are changing

Computerworld Partner

 

 

When faced with a clear case for doing things sustainably, most businesses still fall into old habits. Despite the increasing demand for more tech and mounting pressure to reduce e-waste, 76% of IT hardware is still purchased outright, resulting in broken ownership models.

BNP Paribas 3 step IT, a leading provider of Technology Lifecycle Management, surveyed 955 decision-makers across Europe and identified a huge opportunity for change in IT acquisition, refresh and disposal models for businesses.

Here's what their research concluded about how the future might look:

  • 3-year lease cycles mean higher ROI
    The upfront price of a device is eclipsed by the countless factors that contribute to its total in-life cost. Discover why buying IT outright no longer makes business sense.

  • Upgraded tech for all your teams
    With hybrid working increasing, the average number of devices per employee has grown from 2.1 to 2.4. Find out how to reduce overall costs and ensure your team has the best tech wherever they are.

  • Closing the gap on sustainability
    71% of IT roles say their department is under pressure to be more sustainable. Learn how you can support your organisation’s sustainability agenda and reduce e-waste by half.

 
 
 

Read BNP Paribas 3 step IT's report 'Stop buying IT: A simple switch with big benefits for business' to uncover why traditional beliefs around IT acquisition are being challenged and how Your business  could get on board.

 
 

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