Restrictive Microsoft licensing arrangements prevent organisations such as schools and charities from refurbishing old PCs and cutting their IT costs, argues Maggie Williams
It's debatable whether office staff really need the current generation of 2GHz desktop demons for standard applications. Given the pressure on IT budgets, there's a strong case for refurbishing old...
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