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How frequently does your workplace conduct a tech-refresh of PCs (desktops and laptops) and do developers get newer equipment more often?

Example:

  • Developers every 18 months
  • Rest of workforce every 36 months
  • Laptops every 24 months

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Where I work each PC is refreshed every 3 years. It is the same time for developers or other R&D personnel. However, developers have access to more powerful equipment. So, when an administrative assistant get his/her computer replaced, it will be replaced with a normal model. When developers or other members of the R&D organization needs to replace their computers it will get replaced normally by enterprise models. People could choose between laptops or desktops without problem (whatever fits their needs), the only thing that they can not choose is the model, that will depend entirely on their job description.

There is an exception clause, where non-developers or non-r&d could get powerful equipment, but it should be justified by at least two managers.

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I've worked for several organizations with similar schedules, so I'll just upvote your answer instead of saying "me too!" :) – ahockley Jul 23 at 14:34

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