Home 9 Uncategorized 9 OceanTech buys used HP ProLiant C7000 servers & provides data sanitization
There’s a market out there for your HP ProLiant C7000, and OceanTech is available to help you tap into it.  In fact, OceanTech buys HP ProLiant C7000 servers and another high end IT equipment, and OceanTech typically pays as much as two to three times more than anyone else in the business.Getting top dollar for your used HP ProLiant C7000 is just part of what you get when you contact OceanTech.  The company is one of the fastest-growing electronics recycling companies in the country, and every year they sell thousands of pieces of used IT equipment and computers through their online marketplace.In addition to providing money for your IT budget, OceanTech provides secure data destruction with documentation.  By selecting OceanTech for your electronics recycling needs, you are guaranteed the best practices for environmentally responsible recycling and secure data destruction.OceanTech recycles for resale, so your HP ProLiant C7000 is worth far more to them than to a company that plans to strip its parts and crush the rest.  With a huge international base of customers, OceanTech has become a “go-to” source for used equipment, including high-end servers like the HP ProLiant C7000.  Many customers ask for this particular equipment by name.Al Sumetsky, CEO of OceanTech, says he established his company to make sure that electronics with retained value were made available to companies or individuals who need them.“So many companies take expensive equipment offline, upgrade to something new, and then store the old equipment in a closet somewhere.  Not only is that taking up valuable real estate, but the equipment is losing value every day,” Sumetsky says.A better option for disposing of high-end equipment like an HP ProLiant C7000 is to work with an electronics recycling company like OceanTech.  They purchase thousands of servers, networking equipment, data center equipment, computers, laptops and more every year.“We buy for resale, so we pay as much as three times more for the equipment than a recycler that is really just stripping the machine for parts or metals,” Sumetsky says.If you have an  HP ProLiant C7000 that you are ready to sell, contact OceanTech at 612 331 4456.
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