Tuesday, October 9, 2012

What You Need To Know When Buying Used Hardware

Refurbished network hardware is the latest thing for hip IT managers who consider themselves "in the know". The used equipment is often renovated by various resellers and integrators, reset and error free. They are then sold in the secondary market at up to 90% off of list price. Products are available even in the most sophisticated and obscure models, and often come with a warranty that supersedes even that of the original manufacturer.

How is the hardware refurbished?

Networking products usually pass a grueling inspection, upgrade and update checklist. This includes testing under a variety of conditions to ensure that electronics, connectivity ports, memory configuration, firmware/software and electrical components perform to standards.

What about the warranty of a refurbished hardware appliance?

Most resellers offer a minimum warranty of three months. It varies with the policy of the supplier. Extended warranty up to two years can be availed from some retailers.

What to look out for when buying refurbished?

There is a growing concern in the industry surrounding fake equipment. Anyone who has taken a stroll down Manhattan's Canal Street lately has no doubt become aware of the thriving market for fake Rolexes, Luis Vuitton hand bags and the like. This phenomenon has recently infiltrated the network hardware market. These fakes, often referred to in the industry as, "Chisco" (fake Cisco products originating in China), are popping up more and more. Cisco Systems is the largest provider of IT telephony equipment in the world, and account for some 80% of all used equipment sales worldwide. This enormous popularity has made them the obvious target for such fake product reproduction.

It helps to have a few tools to protect yourself from fraud. Rule 1 when shopping for used equipment is to be wary of suppliers from China. Historically, most of these fakes have originated somewhere in China. So be careful when dealing with a Chinese suppliers. Try to deal with a reputable supplier and develop a relationship. It helps to look for quality business certifications such as "ISO 9001" and others when choosing a reseller.
When using online auctions, feedback is king! Make sure you deal exclusively with resellers who have significant positive feedback from multiple people. Take a quick peek at the actual responses and confirm that they in-fact come from unique sources and not all the same person. People have been known online, to buy large inexpensive quantities from one another to essentially stuff the ballot box and artificially flood the others feedback score.

Who are some of the leading companies in the refurbished hardware market?

There are many resellers, integrators, and VAR's (value added reseller) all competing for your business. These organizations offer a full suite of services for the IT customer. In this model, relationships are formed between the salesperson and customer. The sales cycle can last anywhere from 5 minutes to 1 year. The customer will usually disclose all relevant information regarding their project or current network configuration. Educated sales people here will assist the customer to make decision about what product or products might best solve their particular business needs. These providers will often offer integration services as well, helping the customer to install the new equipment into their existing set-up. A prime example of this type of sale would be Digital warehouse (www.digitalwarehouse.com). DW is a certified NY based full service supplier of refurbished network hardware. Their mission is "reducing the cost of network infrastructure", and that's exactly what they do. With a rigorous reconditioning and testing process coupled with a warranty program that rivals anyone else's in the industry, they allow you to feel safe and secure that you are getting quality second hand hardware at a great price.

What is the difference between refurbished hardware and used hardware?

Refurbished hardware are renovated, reset and fully tested. The term "used hardware" is often used synonymously with refurbished hardware in this industry. However; on occasion, particularly in online auctions, the term "used", may also mean that it has not been tested or reconditioned in any way. Under such circumstances it is preferential to inquire about the specifics before purchasing under the title "used".

Are there any other price advantages associated with refurbished hardware?

Absolutely! You can expect to save anywhere form 30 - 90% off list price when buying used. Traditionally people would shy away from used equipment because of the inherent risk that it presented. However, with current competition in the secondary market resellers have raised their quality standards. They now provide guarantee's that outlast the original warranty given when the unit was new.

What does all this mean to you?

This means that most of the risk formerly associated with buying hardware used has been eliminated. With a little bit of knowledge and a touch of common sense you can now enjoy massive discounts on IT equipment, stress free! Making reconditioned, the new way to go for hip IT professionals everywhere.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Guide to Find Cheap Computer Hardware on the Web

Have you ever read article about this subject? Yes or no? No matter what's your answer, this article will enrich your information from the article that you've ever read!

Finding cheap computer hardware on the web is very easy! Just like blinking your eyes!

How?

Just open up your favorite search engines (google, yahoo, MSN, etc), type-in the phrase in the search box and hit the search button.

In just a seconds, Search engine will show you around millions of websites related to this subject.

After getting those millions of results, you are now starting to explore the web-maze. You will probably face two kinds of condition, lucky or unlucky...

If you are a lucky one, you will find a very reliable vendor offering reasonable prices for you in just a minutes of searchs.

Unlucky? You will waste your whole precious day just for finding it...

Believe me or not, you will face this two option every time you search. The only way to turn this situation around is by knowing the rules!

Let's not waste your time

First Rule: Find exactly what you need!

By finding what you need, you can save your time and energy. For example, you are currently in need of a new motherboard that support the latest technology.

You need to know what technology that you want. Try to specify them as clear as possible before start wondering at the web is a great decision! You will eliminate the possible of losing your way in the middle of your survey.

and next is...

Second Rule: Find out which online vendors is reliable

Finding vendor is quite easy, but finding reliable one is rather hard!

Don't Worry! I have a trick to share to you.

Again, enter to your favorite Search Engine for the second times. But now, you are not searching for cheap computer hardware anymore...

Type in the hardware that you're searching for (For example, intel motherboard). At the end of your word or phrase, remember to add:

+vendor

Or try this too:

+"online store"

For example:

"intel LGA775 Motherboard" +vendor

With this formula, search engines will try to give you a very great result for your survey. Start by clickin' on the most related description for you.

And... Watch out! Don't trust this sites blindly because they have what you want! You'll need to check this last rules before proceed any longer...

Last Rule: Use this Ultimate credibility checker!

You need to check the vendor / store's credibility before do transaction with them.

How to check? Easy!

(You are allow to check for site's ranking and comparing up to 10 sites per page.)

Why ranking? Because ranking reflect the site's credibility.

If ranking is high, it means this website is popular, visited by many peoples, and lots of transactions happen on this site (and hopefully, their product quality is good too!)

Easy isn't it? Now, grab your pen (or keyboard) and start to jot down (type down) what you want now!

Happy surfing, reader!
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