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Servers are expensive, but they also become expendable in fast-moving businesses, but if you’re taking a Dell R810 server offline, consider selling it by calling OceanTech.OceanTech helps IT departments manage excess inventory by efficiently and securely destroying data, providing documentation on data destruction, and purchasing used equipment. A Dell R810 server, for example, is worth more to OceanTech because of its high demand in its downstream marketplace. As a result, they’ll pay you more for it.Surprisingly many corporations have no formal asset retirement strategy in place. Equipment can pile up in storage closets and unused offices, and if not handled procedurally, the security of company data can even be at risk.Buying a used Dell R810 server is the routine business to the account reps at OceanTech. They know the servers are in high demand by growing companies, and as a result, they are prepared to pay more than a company that is recycling through strip and scrap methodology. “Our staff includes technicians that can fix anything. We repair and recycle equipment ranging from laptop computers to entire data centers full of high-end IT hardware,” says Al Sumetsky, company founder and CEO.Being based in Minneapolis positions the company in a central location for servicing companies that have multiple facilities throughout the United States. “Our expertise in working with national and even international companies makes us a partner that major corporations turn to again and again,” Sumetsky says.Sell your Dell R810 server quickly and easily, and ensure the secure destruction of data by contacting OceanTech at 612 331 4456.
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