That speeds deployment, configuration, and training, some of the bigger running costs in corporate computing.
The bulk of next year's settlement is "revenue" spending, such as running costs and wage bills.
Look purely at the running costs of such a system, some 10% of the capital cost.
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"Just as significantly, they will save money over time in maintenance and running costs, " he said.
They want to lower running costs by 10%, anticipating a squeeze in public funding.
The flip side is that running costs and maintenance are said to be very reasonable.
Running costs are high too: cash withdrawals, for example, can incur a charge of up to 3%.
Wragby Swimming Club said it has run out of time and ideas to meet rising running costs.
After four years, it is in the black on running costs, but the upfront investment was huge.
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The cameras will be self-funding with the running costs paid through levies generated by speed awareness course fees.
The YHA said the improvements would make the site more weather resistant and help to reduce running costs.
And corporate-audit clients would also have to subscribe to the board's running costs.
All its services are free of charge with the daily running costs coming from donations from the general public.
Despite attempts to curb spending, the running costs of F1 teams have increased.
About 60% of funding went on the running costs of surgeries, he added.
It said the council was trying to avoid "ongoing maintenance and running costs".
Slightly under one-third of the fiscal saving should come from cuts in federal spending on running costs and investment.
This week, Mr Fox admitted that 87% of next year's budget is already committed to running costs and debt service.
The figures which had been quoted for the museum's running costs were disputed at a recent meeting in the town.
It will cover the running costs of the personnel recovery centre, based in the Erskine Centre in Edinburgh until 2020.
So Mr Johnson is now including the savings in running costs, to say the new bus is cheaper than an off-the-shelf hybrid.
It also assesses the annual running costs to be about 800m euros for both Galileo and its precursor system known as Egnos.
It also plans to use LED lamps which have lower running costs.
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Banespa's efficiency is poor: its running costs amount to 114% of its income from interest and commissions (ie, it makes an operating loss).
The technology is transparent, likely with low running costs and wide-area effectiveness, once baseline infrastructure is in place across devices, communications, and trained people.
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Organisers say the move to Greenlands, the home of the Henley Business School, is down to high running costs at the existing Royal Regatta site.
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As long as owners drive at least 12, 000km a year, overall running costs will be equivalent to, or lower than, a petrol or diesel-powered car.
It would be better if fees for ongoing services were treated as running costs and not rolled-up in a one-off charge on shareholders, he says.
The Easter Road club have organised their running costs in recent years but are still saddled with a large debt and that may curb Mowbray's ambition.
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Sir Ian told the Times there would be about 60 staff and the running costs would be below that of its predecessor, the Commons Fees Office.
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