Today, www.theinquirer.net released a very interesting article interviewing the chief executive of “1E,” a software company which specializes in extending the life of computers. The chief executive, Sumir Karayi, noted 1E’s current development of an updated, health monitoring program for PC computers.
This program is intended to optimize the usage, servicing, and life span of personal computers. The implications of this software could be huge for small start-ups and giant corporations alike. Not only will money be saved by lengthening the usage of company computers, but the potential e-waste created by replacing a entire company’s fleet of personal computers every 3 years could be easily be reduced.
This is the exact mentality that trade2save loves to see taken up by companies. By upgrading only when necessary, customers and companies alike will avoid falling into the expensive and wasteful cycle of needless tech purchases AND reduce ewaste, a true win-win scenario. The article also continues to mention several other programs being developed to help servers and energy efficiency, which overall bodes very well if 1E truly takes off.
Check out the whole story here!


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