Leading IT infrastructure distributor, Axiz, recently announced all Axiz-brand desktops will include a three-year (1 095 consecutive days) "carry in" warranty on all standard Axiz PCs.
In addition to the "carry in" warranty, a national onsite warranty extension programme is firmly in place and at additional cost.
In a recent Gartner survey conducted with CIOs and IT managers, participants were asked to rate the most important PC selection criteria. The results indicated that performance ranked as the most important criteria, followed by warranty, and service and support capabilities.
"Users are paying more attention to performance as a way to protect the investment as well as to extend PC lifecycles," comments Bruce Murphy, Axiz desktop product manager.
He says an extended warranty such as the Axiz desktop offer provides reseller partners with a significant value-add, which end-users will ultimately benefit from.
The desktops may be carried into any regional Axiz office, where trained technicians will provide a warranty service on them. In addition, Murphy says end-users are not required to present proof of purchase.
Axiz has offices in Gauteng (head office), KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Free State with subsidiaries in Namibia and Botswana.
For more information, please contact Axiz on 237 7060, or visit www.axiz.com.
Axiz provides technology intelligence and innovative thinking to its business partners when they buy the quality products Axiz provides, from market leaders HP, Microsoft, Intel, Kingston, LG, Lexmark, Asus, ACER, Genius, as well as its own brand, Axiz.
It also carries a wide range of leading brand components and solutions. Axiz dynamically lives the Five Capitals Model of Sustainability and is a pioneer, innovator and leader in its sector through the implementation of its Ledibogo Programme, its business partner development programme, as well as other initiatives such as founding and supporting Inqolobane (the Employee Ownership Association Africa, www.eoaa.co.za) and Qhubeka (the Motive Power Movement, www.qhubeka.co.za). More information is available at www.axiz.com.
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