Stop Power Related Revenue Loss

Stop Power Related Revenue Loss

Frequently, businesses allocate significant funds to enhance service speed, handle inventory, schedule work, recognize peak times, and regulate operating expenses using advanced technologies. These technologies are an essential strategy for operating a successful and lucrative business in highly competitive markets. However, without adequate protection, these investments are susceptible to damage or early failure from external power disruptions. Such events may lead to equipment damage, downtime, and lost revenue.  To mitigate these risks, a small investment in a UPS is a simple yet cost-effective solution.

At Infor, we can provide you with a low-cost but effective means to protect your investments. Please see our UPS offerings at pos.infor.com/universal-power-supply and take advantage of our current promotion to protect your systems now.

 

 

“The Department of Energy estimates that power outages cost American businesses $150 billion annually.”– THE WHITE HOUSE

Power issues are recognized as a serious and growing problem in the US with no immediate solution.  A UPS can prevent system crashes or interruptions that might disrupt your operations. While no single UPS can address all power-related issues, having one can significantly minimize them.

Five Benefits of Using an Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)

  1. Reduces abnormal equipment wear and tear from power surges and spikes.
  2. Uninterrupted operation: Ensures continuous operation of critical systems and equipment.
  3. Helps regulate voltage and current to prevent damage to equipment.
  4. Reduces downtime, minimizing the time it takes to recover from a short power outage or proper shutdown of systems.
  5. Reduces the risk of a decrease in productivity.
"It may come as no surprise that larger, more populated states suffer more outages per year on average. Texas leads with an average of 25, while California is close behind at 23. Still, the top 10 states for average outages per year closely follows the county data.” - The Impact of Power Outages - Pinkerton

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