Pironet NDH pays scrapping incentive for obsolete IT systems



(pressebox) Cologne, 04.03.2009, A scrapping incentive is now available for small to medium-sized enterprises who want to dispose of their old systems and outsource and modernise their software environments. Pironet NDH, a specialist for operating business-critical applications, is offering new customers who outsource their IT infrastructure a one-off scrapping incentive of EUR 2,500 per server system when an agreement is signed. This offer applies with immediate effect up to the end of September this year.

"In the last crisis after 2001 companies froze their investments in their IT systems and continued using them long beyond the depreciation period. The result was an investment backlog in small to medium-sized enterprises which has still not been rectified. With the scrapping incentive we want to encourage small to medium-sized enterprises to take advantage of the crisis to cut their ICT costs on a long-term basis and to make their software environment competitive", explains Udo Faulhaber, Marketing Director of the ICT Outsourcing division at Pironet NDH.

Flexibilisation of IT costs

Just as the scrapping incentive offered by the German Government first and foremost promotes the sale of fuel-efficient new cars which are significantly cheaper to run, Pironet NDH’s initiative supports the intelligent use of resources, says Udo Faulhaber. "We help companies obtain information technology which is constantly geared to their actual requirements and thus keeps in line dynamically with corporate growth. In times of declining business development and decreasing use of IT, this also automatically means lower IT costs. Systems operated separately by a company don’t offer this degree of flexibility. In addition, the latest technologies are always available to our customers, without any cost-intensive upgrade projects."

Incentive for better ecological balance

Customised use of resources also improves the ecological balance of a company’s IT facilities, adds Udo Faulhaber. In contrast to individual companies, Pironet NDH constantly modernises the technical infrastructure of its data centre. This ensures that power-saving computers are used today whose energy consumption will decrease from generation to generation. As the operator of a computer centre for numerous customers, Pironet NDH can also utilise its systems more efficiently. Server farms in companies, on the other hand, must also reserve sufficient capacity for infrequent peak loads, and in between these peaks consume energy for superfluous computing power.Über PiroNet NDH AG

PIRONET NDH (established in 1995) offers innovative solutions for the creation, synchronization and distribution of digital content of all kinds, as well as for the optimization of internal and external business processes. The company’s main areas of expertise include consulting and conceptual services, software products and the operation of business-critical infrastructures and applications. The listed technology firm is based in Cologne and employs over 400 people across several branches and offices throughout Europe. Its clients include both medium-sized companies and international corporate groups.

Further information at: http://www.pironet-ndh.com

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