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		<title>Standardizing Your Hardware</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Standardization the Best Way to Go?
The “Pros” have been heard many times:
Ease in training
Reduced parts inventory = cost savings
Volume discounts from manufacturer
No barriers to networking/sharing information
No finger-pointing
So… do the “Cons” outweigh the “Pros”?
Locked into a single solution – what happens when the technology/manufacturer no longer keeps up with the trends in technology?  And, of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Who we are</title>
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Hey – Sean here, your Tec Toc Blogger.  Actually, I’m the IT Director at Allied Computer Systems (ACS) and was told by the “big boss” (who is also my brother) that I needed to learn the art of blogging or find another place to throw down my mouse pad!  So, I thought for [...]]]></description>
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