Delivery to Desk
Providing tailored delivery, installation and pre-configuration of your IT equipment, Delivery to Desk (D2D) saves you time and money.
D2D covers hardware, software, printer drivers and network connections, unpacking and setting down at your site(s) and an introductory demonstration.
D2D reduces the risks and costs of systems logistics, ensuring technological change with little business disruption. A D2D package can be arranged to meet any deadline or deployment size, from a single PC to multi-site networks. We can also replace, manage and dispose of your outdated equipment.
- Site audits & pre-delivery checks
- Pre-installation of software, drivers & network connections
- Delivery, setup & installation
- System upgrades & refurbishment
- Project rollouts & cascades
- Old systems decommissioning & disposal
- Equipment relocation
- Single system or major multi-site deployments
- Hardware-only upgrades (existing equipment)
- Equipment attachment as part of centralised managed service
- Systems loan
- Imaging management services
- Competitive pricing
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