corporate procurement

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Discussions about corporate procurement on WindowsForum.com often center on the tension between IT purchasing cycles and sustainability. A recent thread highlights how organizations are forced to replace all-in-one PCs as Windows 10 reaches end-of-support, leading to e-waste concerns. The conversation touches on responsible asset disposition, the challenges of upgrading to Windows 11-capable hardware, and the broader impact of corporate procurement decisions on electronic waste. These themes reflect recurring debates in enterprise IT about balancing compliance, cost, and environmental responsibility.
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    Boxed All-in-One PCs Spark E-Waste Debate as Windows 10 Ends Support

    A single photograph of neatly lined, company-branded all‑in‑one PCs, boxed and waiting to be hauled away, ignited a flurry of online anger—and for good reason: the image exposed a blunt, recurring tension in modern IT purchasing and sustainability cycles. What one passerby saw as a neat...
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