Campus IT leaders know they should weigh not just the initial cost of new technologies, but also the ongoing and related expenses—such as maintenance, support, training, energy use, annual licensing fees, and more—when evaluating products and services. But understanding the total cost of ownership (TCO) of technology often can be a challenge.
That’s why, with the generous support of HP, we’ve assembled this collection of stories from the eCampus News archives, as well as additional resources, to help you reduce your TCO and make smarter IT decisions.
—The Editors
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