Total Cost of Ownership Comparison of PCs with Server-Based Computing
Feb 10, 2009 in
Information Technology
Learn why the TCO of a server-based computing deployment used to deliver all applications to users is around 50% lower than that of an unmanaged desktop deployment.
Server-Based Computing (SBC) is a mature client architecture that delivers substantial Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) savings when it is implemented in the right circumstances and with the right group of users. Gartner compares the TCO of SBC to that of traditional PCs in several scenarios to explain where the savings take place.
Published by Gartner, Inc.; Sponsored by Citrix Systems, Inc.
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