Home 9 Computer Recycling 9 Growing Need for Selling Off-Lease Tablets Hits Los Angeles
Leasing tablets for employees and businesses is a relatively new phenomenon, but as the technology has evolved, many companies are finding that the cost of buying out the lease on the tablets can outweigh the benefits of keeping it.Did you know that there is a market for used tablets? Did you know that you can sell your off-lease tablets, typically for more than the cost of buying out the lease?In Los Angeles and cities and towns around the country, many companies are finding the best option for ensuring that the data contained on their off-lease tablets is secure and completely destroyed is by working with OceanTech.OceanTech recycles electronics of all types: from high-end servers and networking equipment to personal computers, laptops and tablets. They also have purchased hundreds of off-lease computers, laptops and tablets, netting the seller a net profit over the cost of buying out the lease.Tablet recycling is not something that most companies are skilled with, and even if an employee is interested in purchasing the off-lease tablet for personal use, the sensitive company information that exists on the hard drive is a security concern. The best solution is to sell the off-lease tablets to an R2 certified electronics recycling company. In Los Angeles, the number one choice for businesses is OceanTech.OceanTech purchases off-lease tablets, transports them to a secure location, digitally destroys all data on the hard drive, returns the tablet to its original factory condition, and then resells it on one of its many online marketplaces.Through the years OceanTech has worked with thousands of businesses. More than 1500 of the nation’s top companies rely on them for their electronics recycling needs.To find out more about selling your off-lease tablets, give OceanTech a call at 612 331 4456.
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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