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Device as a Service (DaaS) is a type of computing service that provides organizations with access to hardware devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. It is a subscription-based model that allows organizations to pay for the use of the device over a period of time, rather than purchasing the device outright. This model allows organizations to reduce their upfront costs and manage their device inventory more efficiently.
DaaS also provides organizations with the ability to manage their device fleet remotely, allowing them to deploy, configure, and update devices quickly and easily. Additionally, DaaS providers often offer additional services such as device security, data protection, and technical support.
Some companies in the DaaS market include Dell, HP, Microsoft, Apple, and IBM. Show Less Read more