Technology

Back in the 1990s I became concerned that it took way too long for someone to provision a new laptop.
What brought this to my attention was when Intel was recommending users get laptops every two years, arguing that the impact on productivity easily justified the cost.
I observed that the people doing the briefing had products that were 3-5 years old and asked, &if replacing a laptop every two years could be justified based on productivity gains, why don&t you do it&Delving deeper into this question, I found that a lot of Intel employees refused new laptops because it could take several days & sometimes up to a week! & to get a new laptop provisioned and working correctly again.
Apple was kind of the gold standard, because migrations were far quicker and less annoying.





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