Is your company’s IT department eating up a big chunk of your budget? The most effective way to cut the costs without compromising on quality and quantity is to replace your old equipment from your HP Thin Client T Series and MT Series. OceanTech is able to help with decommissioning any IT equipment every step of the way, and without the headache.
How to Upgrade from HP Thin Client T Series and MT Series
Making the switch from HP Thin Client T and MT series requires some planning and preparations. Since they are cloud-based systems, you may need to figure out broadband internet and data security, and other factors that could cause you problems. Thankfully OceanTech has worked with HP Thin Client T Series and MT Series, and they are able to decommission everything efficiently and in a timely manner.Decommissioning can be a headache, with destroying sensitivity data saved on your current computers, de-installing the hardware, removing the cables, recycling and refurbishing usable equipment, and safe disposing of unusable equipment its a lot to consider when searching for the right company. Since de-installing and decommissioning an existing computer network requires a team of experienced IT professionals, you should consider hiring a company that provides professional data destruction and decommissioning services and is able to handle everything in one sweep instead of many separate companies.OceanTech is one of the top data destruction and decommissioning companies in the United States. They provide R2 certified data destruction, equipment recycling and refurbishing, and IT hardware decommissioning services anywhere in the nation. They have over 1,600 corporate clients nationwide and they are one of only 500 companies in the world with an R2 certification.One important reason you should hire them is that they return 2 – 3 times more value for your decommissioned IT hardware than any competitor. Give OceanTech a call at 612.331.4456 and speak to a representative if you are interested in seeing what they can do for your IT budget and company. Or, visit
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