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Are you thinking of upgrading your workstations like HP Z line of workstations that include HP Z230, Z440, Z640 and Z840? If you have been using these workstations that are becoming to old for your business, then you should give it some serious thought into upgrading. IT technologies move at a very fast pace and if you fail to keep up you will find yourself unable to use the latest services available to increase your productivity.Upgrading from the HP Z line of workstations requires careful planning and preparation. While you may retain the cabling, UPS and other equipment, you will have to de-install and decommission your workstations, which just the thought itself can make any IT professional cringe.Instead of shopping around and getting different quotes and having different companies working on one project consider one of the top IT Decommissioning companies. OceanTech is able to destroy sensitive data, de-install the workstations and accessories, recycle and refurbish usable components, and safely dispose of components that cannot be reused. OceanTech is the company that has all the resources and experience to pull it off without a hitch.OceanTech is considered one of the top R2 certified IT providers for data destruction, equipment recycling and refurbishing, as well as IT hardware decommissioning services in the nation. Started in 2005 as an electronics recycler they have branched to all things IT. They currently work with over  1,600 corporate clients nationwide and offer services anywhere in the nation.They are also able to return 2 – 3 times more value than any competitors for your decommissioned IT hardware, which is one of the reasons they have managed to build such a large and highly satisfied customer base. Before your HP Z Line of Workstations lose any value give them a call  at 612.331.4456 to see what kind of value return they could offer you. Or, visit their website at www.oceantechonline.com to learn more about their procedures.
Effective ITAD strategies for Data Centers

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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