Still running a 2020 PC? Your business is at risk—both from security threats and being left behind.

Source: CIO Magazine

Many Australian small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are using outdated PCs, exposing themselves to significant security risks, especially as Windows 10 nears its end of support. The cost of security incidents has surged, with potential losses reaching $3 million, enough to threaten the survival of many SMBs. Ageing PCs not only struggle with cybersecurity but hinder mobility and efficiency. New PCs with advanced capabilities can fix these issues, enhancing productivity and securely supporting on-device AI applications.

Modern PCs offer superior performance and security by leveraging technology such as Intel’s cores and Microsoft’s security innovations. Capabilities like real-time threat detection, advanced data protection from hardware to software, and user-friendly security features enable staff to work safely and efficiently, even in public spaces. Furthermore, upgrading to these modern devices typically results in a rapid return on investment, as businesses reclaim productivity and reduce energy expenses. This shift is more than a technological upgrade; it is an essential evolution in how businesses can operate securely and effectively in the AI era.

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