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San Francisco is a key connectivity hub for the Silicon Valley and supports a $535 billion economy.  It’s one of the largest colocation markets in the U.S., connecting to telecommunications networks and backbones around the world. As data centers grow and technology changes, there’s a growing need for companies that can decommission data centers in San Francisco, San Jose and cities throughout the Bay Area.The San Francisco market boasts the major industry players in more than 20 data centers, including Digital Realty, XO Communications, Level 3 and Equinix, among others.  San Jose adds another two dozen data centers, many massive, with every major carrier working independently to support more than 1900 tech companies that stretch across the region.With such an enormous demand for secure colocation, our data center decommissioning services in both the Bay Area and Silicon Valley are equally in demand.  We offer White Glove Services from a team of experts who handle everything from equipment upgrades to secure data destruction and complete documentation.  Our asset recovery services provide an economical option to data centers that need to provide the latest technology to their high tech customers.OceanTech’s data center decommissioning services in Northern California are in high demand, primarily because of the company’s expertise and its ability to work hand-in-hand with facilities of all sizes, including the largest – and this area has huge facilities. Our Vice President, Mike Satter, has become the industry expert on data center decommissioning best-practices. Having an expert to provide guidance on such critical projects makes all the difference.Digital Realty has one data center in San Francisco that used to be a military tank manufacturing facility.  With a massive amount of equipment, data center de-installations require strategic logistic coordination to ensure that services continue while data center decommissioning and upgrades take place.For San Francisco, San Jose, and other Bay Area or Silicon Valley data centers that require decommissioning services, it pays to go with the experts who have managed literally hundreds of big projects from coast to coast.  The OceanTech team manages data center de-installations to the highest industry standards.  For more information, contact us to discuss your data center project needs.
Effective ITAD strategies for Data Centers

Effective ITAD strategies for Data Centers

In the ever-evolving landscape of data management, businesses frequently encounter the need to retire their data center hardware. Such scenarios often arise when companies decide to shut down all or part of a data center operation. The process of decommissioning a data center is riddled with logistical intricacies, and among these, planning for the disposition of retired assets stands out as a crucial aspect. The dismantling of data center equipment without a well-thought-out strategy for reuse, remarketing, or secure disposal can lead to a host of problems.

Enhance Risk Management with ITAD

Enhance Risk Management with ITAD

Organizations are rapidly transitioning their communication systems, data storage infrastructure, and administrative functions to the digital realm, all in pursuit of maintaining a competitive edge. However, this shift toward a technologically advanced world exposes companies to higher risks of cybersecurity threats and data breaches. In essence, your business’s sensitive data is vulnerable at any given moment. Therefore, a well-rounded risk management strategy must include a robust ITAD plan to mitigate your company’s overall risk.

Enhancing Data Center Sustainability Through ITAD

Enhancing Data Center Sustainability Through ITAD

In the rapidly evolving landscape of data center operations, sustainability has emerged as a paramount concern. One of the linchpins of this sustainability drive within data centers is the practice of IT Asset Disposition (ITAD), a multifaceted process that plays a pivotal role in ensuring both ecological responsibility and data security.

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