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With the turnaround in the economy becoming more apparent, many companies are upgrading their servers, networking equipment, and other hardware.  For some it’s been a long time coming, and complete Data Center installation projects are starting.Representatives of OceanTech, a Twin Cities data center installation and electronics recycling company, say business has been brisk in this area for several months.“When a company waits two or three years for upgraded servers and data center equipment, they are excited about getting it installed.  Unfortunately the project becomes more complex when they realize that the upgrade leaves them with equipment they are decommissioning and that they no longer need,” says OceanTech.Hiring a data center installation company is one way to ensure that the new equipment is installed and working properly.  OceanTech takes it one step further by ensuring that old equipment is disposed of appropriately.OceanTech recycles electronics of all types.  From computers to high-end servers and networking equipment, the company pays as much as three times more than any other electronics recycling company.With data center installation services and electronics recycling combined, OceanTech provides the complete package.  In addition, digital data destruction is performed in OceanTech’s secure facility in the Twin Cities.  All destruction is documented and provided to the client to meet regulatory and security requirements.A Twin Cities data center installation project will run smoother when professionals who are expert at the process are in charge.  Most companies find that installations go quicker and downtime is reduced with professional support.For more information on data center installation services in the Twin Cities, contact OceanTech at 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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