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Nothing puts more fear into the hearts of an IT department than an equipment upgrade that involves a server room de-installation. With valuable company data, customer information, and even company secrets at stake, one Minnesota company has built a business by being the source IT departments turn to for help with server room de-installations.
OceanTech, based in Minneapolis, is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the electronics and data destruction industry. The company’s ability to recycle and resell high-end hardware has also provided it with the ability to offer server room de-installations that not only de-installs and purchases retired equipment, but that adds a level of security to the project.
What clients like is the reduced pressure that comes from having a company that specializes in the process leading the way.
“Even in the largest companies, server room de-installations or data center upgrades occur on an infrequent basis. The pressure surrounding a project like that can be intense. We handle server room de-installations all the time. That assurance, and the fact that we consistently pay more for retired equipment than anyone else in our business, has fueled our growth,” says Alex Sumetsky of OceanTech.
OceanTech’s ability to pay more for high-end servers and data center hardware, as well as its full-service approach to security and data integrity, has made it the partner of choice for businesses in need of important hardware de-installations and equipment buy-outs.
To discuss your company’s specific needs with regard to electronics recycling or de-installations, and to receive a quote for your high-end equipment buy-outs, contact OceanTech in Minneapolis at 612-331 4456.
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