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The data center industry continues to grow in Minnesota, and that means new facilities and expansion.  As a data center relocation-moving company, Minnesota’s OceanTech is at the center of the action.In addition to being one of the fastest-growing electronics recycling companies in the nation, this Minneapolis company has built a thriving business helping with the de-installation of data center equipment and data center moves.  OceanTech also has become the vendor of choice for data center upgrade projects and equipment refresh activities.It makes sense that OceanTech’s data center relocation-moving business would grow because it fits so seamlessly with all their other services.  Data centers in Minnesota (and nationwide) know they can rely on OceanTech to help with their de-installation and moving efforts.  In addition, OceanTech buys retired equipment, so as servers are de-installed, data can be destroyed and the equipment is purchased for refurbishment and resale.The business model is working for OceanTech, which boasts more than 1500 customers, including municipalities, major corporations, school districts and businesses both small and large throughout Minnesota.  Many of their clients have multiple facilities across North America. OceanTech’s logistics partners make it possible for them to handle moving a data center or de-installing multiple data centers anywhere in the world.For now, the burgeoning Minnesota data center industry is one aspect of the business that is keeping OceanTech busy.  The company constantly hears from customers that their offers for equipment buy-outs are as much as three times higher than the nearest competitor.  That, of course, has led to long-standing relationships with companies that are focused on maximizing their return on their IT assets.For more information on OceanTech, call 612 331 4456.
Effective ITAD strategies for Data Centers

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Enhance Risk Management with ITAD

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Enhancing Data Center Sustainability Through ITAD

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