Noun
Initialism of Total Cost of Ownership. (The sum of costs arising when deploying technology, especially hardware and software)
(electronics) Initialism of transparent conducting oxide.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIDC determined that the four areas where Windows 2000 had a better TCO than Linux – over a period of five years for an average organization of 100 employees – were file, print, network infrastructure and security infrastructure. Source: Internet
INDIANAPOLIS (Inside INdiana Business) — Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc. (NYSE: SPG) has completed its $3.4 billion merger with Taubman Centers Inc. (NYSE: TCO) in Michigan. Source: Internet
For applications that need to operate on all worldwide networks, this simplifies product design and logistics while lowering Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Source: Internet
Calculate the total cost of your internal management structure and add it to your TCO. Source: Internet
Could security costs tip the TCO balance? Source: Internet
Customers achieve the lowest TCO: intelligent automation and self-service supercharge productivity, while workload-aware auto-scaling and real-time spot buying drive down compute costs. Source: Internet