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Law Practice

Apr. 19, 2000

Savvy Firms Now Buy Computer Equipment

Dicta: By Kimberly Quackenbush In the past, software upgrades happened so fast that the process bordered on planned obsolescence. By the end of the year, your well-considered January hardware purchases wouldn't interface with new products purchased. Today, technology has slowed down to something less than frenzied. For that reason, you need to re-evaluate the way that your firm pays for technology.

By Kimberly Quackenbush
        In the past, software upgrades happened so fast that the process bordered on planned obsolescence. By the end of the year, your well-considered January hardware purchases wouldn't interface with new products purchased. Today, technology has slowed down to something less than frenzied. For that reason, you need to re-evaluate the way that your firm pays for...

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