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Device as a Service from GeiG: Flexible Hardware for UK Businesses

Buying hardware outright is not always the right model for a business. Capital expenditure on devices ties up budget, creates refresh cycles that are difficult to manage and leaves IT teams dealing with ageing equipment towards the end of a device life. Device as a Service changes that. GeiG offers Device as a Service for [...]
Device as a Service from GeiG: Flexible Hardware for UK Businesses

Buying hardware outright is not always the right model for a business. Capital expenditure on devices ties up budget, creates refresh cycles that are difficult to manage and leaves IT teams dealing with ageing equipment towards the end of a device life. Device as a Service changes that.

GeiG offers Device as a Service for UK businesses that want access to premium Intel Core Ultra notebooks and professional monitors on a subscription basis. Instead of purchasing devices outright, your business pays a fixed monthly fee per device. Hardware is refreshed on a defined cycle. Support is included. Budget becomes predictable.

This model works particularly well for growing teams, businesses with fluctuating headcount, organisations that need devices for project-based work, or any company that simply wants to remove the operational complexity of hardware ownership.

GeiG DaaS includes the full Dade product range – Dade X, Dade II and Dade Pro notebooks, and the Dade View monitor range. All devices include the standard 24-month warranty, Windows 11 Pro and UK-based support.

For councils, NHS trusts, housing associations and other public sector organisations, DaaS provides a compliant and straightforward route to modern hardware without significant capital outlay. GeiG is actively seeking supply agreements with UK public sector bodies and can work within standard procurement frameworks.

To discuss Device as a Service for your organisation, contact us at support@geig.co.uk or visit geig.co.uk/device-as-a-service.

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