Friday, January 18, 2019

Learn about the device-as-a-service model

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Learn about the device-as-a-service model and its use cases

by John Powers, Assistant Site Editor
With the device-as-a-service model, a third-party vendor leases out devices along with maintenance and support to an organization. These offerings can relieve IT's management burden and help organizations more easily scale up and down. (SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com)
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