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In Minnesota and all over the United States, data center de-installation is a task being faced by IT departments and business owners.Customer calls into Minneapolis-based OceanTech confirm that professional data center de-installations are becoming priorities as many Minnesota companies shift to off-site data centers and cloud storage opportunities.“A deinstall is a specialized process and it’s not always something companies have dealt with before. We hear from IT managers every week who want to sell high-end servers and hardware they are no longer using. They need solutions for de-installation of a data center, and that’s our business,” says Alex Sumetsky of OceanTech.A deinstall involves removing servers and other hardware that are no longer being used. Once data has been transferred to the new storage solution, it’s necessary to ensure that all data is erased and sensitive information is destroyed as part of the de-installation process.OceanTech is the number one provider of data center de-installation services in Minnesota. The company has received numerous accolades for its environmentally responsible approach to electronics recycling.“When an IT department is tasked with a data center de-installation, the best thing to do is call in a professional electronics recycling company. Not only does it save time, but you can be assured the job is done with the utmost security in mind,” Sumetsky says.OceanTech has been providing high value, professional data center de-installation services to Minnesota companies for many years, while also ensuring customers of an efficient system for managing multiple locations for organizations based throughout North America.For more information, contact OceanTech at 612-331-4456 or click on “Request Quote” to tell us about your project.
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