1. Where in the world is CXtec?

    08/08/2012 by admin

    Summer is almost over, which means we’re busy preparing for fall trade shows! Whether you’re in the midwest or west coast, education or government, or something in between, we have something for you! Stop by our booths to learn about how equal2new certified refurbished hardware can save you money in your IT budget.

    Here’s where we’ll be:

    Interop New York
    New York, NY
    October 1 – 5, 2012

    California Educational Technology Professionals Association Conference (CETPA)
    Monterey, CA
    October 16 – 19, 2012

    USDA/NITC Expo
    Kansas City, MO
    November 8, 2012

    We hope to see you there!


  2. 5 Smart Ways to Get the Most Value This Government Buying Season

    07/16/2012 by Jake S

    government-washington-dc-capitolWhile the dog days of summer have many of us on vacation, or basking lazily in the heat, IT professionals at government and military institutions are working diligently to get the best value for their budgets. The September 30 end-of-fiscal-year deadline is rapidly approaching, so it’s starting to turn from research time to buy time.

    So how can you ensure you get the best value with your year-end budget money to be ready to implement your future IT initiatives?

    Over our three decades of supplying government agencies with technology, we’ve learned a few tried and true methods.

    5 Sure Fire Ways To Get The Most Value This Government Buying Season.

     

    5. Utilize Exchange/Sale Authority mandates to trade in current technology

    You already have networking hardware and phones that have value. It’s imperative that you utilize Exchange/Sale Authority regulations to trade those assets in to offset the cost of new equipment. US Code 40, Section 503 explains the mandate:

    (a) Authority of Executive Agencies. – In acquiring personal property, an executive agency may exchange or sell similar items and may apply the exchange allowance or proceeds of sale in whole or in part payment for the property acquired.

    An experienced partner will have knowledge of this authority and work with you to ensure you receive maximum value for your current assets. This, in turn, will offset your costs for new equipment. It’s a vital strategy every government IT professional should use.

    4. Go green with a dependable recycling partner

    Government agencies are being tasked more and more to implement green initiatives, and better handle e-waste. According to an article from SmartPlanet, a recent statement from government officials states, “Any contractor that purchases electronics through federal funds will be barred from sending the device to landfills.”

    New mandates will essentially require contractors hired by the U.S. government to bring disused IT equipment to recyclers that have been certified and approved through federally-recognized sustainability programs.

    Now more than ever it’s imperative that government agencies partner with reliable companies to handle their e-waste. The consequences of doing otherwise are becoming more than any agency could handle.

    3. Take a closer look at your data center design

    It’s a bigger issue that can’t be fixed overnight, but it’s critically important that government agencies use data center designs that save money, space and labor. Look for a partner that has in-depth understanding of data center cable standards, including TIA-942, IEEE 802.3ba and the current BICSI standards.

    These institutions have benchmarks in place that allow you to achieve optimum performance in your data center cabling infrastructure. But they only help if you have a partner that understands them, and has the hardware to deliver solutions that will work for you.

    The benefits you’ll realize are many: open airflow paths, reduced congestion, a smaller footprint, less hardware needed, and more efficient energy usage. All of these add up to more money and time saved for you.

    2. Save money on refurbished networking hardware and phones

    Finding quality pre-owned hardware can save government IT professionals a ton of budget money. When tasked with finding the ideal, yet most cost-efficient, technology solution, it just makes sense to not be reliant on the manufacturer. Their suggestion will always be to implement the latest and greatest solution, but many times that just isn’t necessary for your requirements.

    If you can still meet mission objectives by maintaining your current infrastructure, why wouldn’t you save money and just acquire refurbished network hardware and phones? If you choose your vendor wisely, you can get top quality products at a fraction of the price of new.

    This is a great strategy to make your tight budget funding go a very long way.

    1. Institute a spares program

    With the money you’ll save using these techniques, you can be empowered to institute a spares program at your facility. Nothing gives you greater peace of mind that you’ll be able to continue to meet mission objectives no matter what than having hot, swappable spares ready at a moment’s notice.

    Downtime becomes a memory, your agency is constantly ready, and you sleep better at night. It’s an all-around win/win/win situation. But it’s only possible if you make prudent investments and make your budget money go far.

    Consider these strategies this buying season. They could make that looming September 30 deadline a lot less stressful.


  3. 2012 NY Tech Summit Recap

    06/27/2012 by admin

    Another successful NY Tech Summit has come and gone! We’d like to thank our fellow sponsors, speakers and attendees for making it such a great event. We had a great time at our booth with our “Hoop it up!” basketball game and equal2new challenge.

    Couldn’t make it this year? Here’s what you missed:

    • Keynote speaker Scott McKain, international business leader and author, spoke to the audience about delivering effective customer service in the IT field.
    • More than 25 vendors exhibited on the trade show floor to talk about data center, networking and voice solutions and conduct product demonstrations.
    • Attendees went to course sessions on Cloud and Virtualization; Data Center and Network Infrastructure; Unified Communications, Collaboration and Video; and Security, Compliance and Business Continuance.
    • Industry experts in the healthcare, manufacturing, financial services and education verticals hosted extended round tables to discuss the issues affecting IT pros working in those fields.

    Plus, we can’t deny that Turning Stone Resort & Casino amenities were great – any event where the cocktail hour includes a raw bar can’t be beat! We hope you’ll join us next year at NY Tech Summit – mark your calendar for June 20 – 21, 2013!

     


  4. CXtec is an awarded vendor on TIPS/TAPS!

    04/25/2012 by admin

    CXtec can help your education or government institution save on information technology equipment through TIPS/TAPS!

    What is TIPS/TAPS?

    The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS/TAPS) is a purchasing cooperative created to serve public and private school districts, colleges and universities, federal, state, county and city municipalities. It originated in 2002 by the Region 8 Education Service Center in Mount Pleasant, Texas.

    The PURPOSE of the TIPS/TAPS Program is to provide substantial savings and best value for participating educational entities or public agencies through cooperative purchasing practices.

    - From http://www.tips-usa.com/

    We share in The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS/TAPS) mission to provide a proven purchasing process with substantial savings and the best value to you. Give us a call at 1.800.767.3282 to find out how TIPS/TAPS and CXtec can help you.


  5. A Primer on PEPPM: How to Save Time and Money on IT Infrastructure

    03/14/2012 by admin

    PEPPM is a national technology bidding and purchasing program for K-14 schools and agencies, libraries, four-year colleges and universities, state and local government and other non-profit organizations.

    Since 1982, PEPPM has helped schools, libraries and government agencies purchase more than $2 billion in technology products. Buyers purchased equipment, software and services at competitively bid discounted prices and have saved not only on the price but also on the cost of bidding.

    This archived presentation will discuss how schools, libraries and government agencies across 44 states have been able to combine the efficiencies of an e-commerce system with a national technology bidding cooperative to save hundreds of millions of dollars and years of man hours when purchasing technology products.

    Participants in the session will learn how to save time and money on their technology purchases while complying with the most stringent state bid statutes.

    Presented by: Jim Randecker, PEPPM Director at Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit (CSIU)



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