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Technology moves fast, and what was popular yesterday may not be practical for your business today.  That’s why so many companies have SAN Hard Drives lying around that are in need of recycling or destruction.  The good news is there is a company that can handle your SAN erasure or data destruction, and that company also will purchase those used drives from you.OceanTech is an electronics recycling company based in Minneapolis that works with companies all across America.  Their expertise at SAN Hard Drive sanitization and erasure follows the industry’s most secure protocols, ensuring that all company data has been removed and the drives are clear and ready for reuse.While there are some products and equipment on the market that claim they can provide this service, why would you want to erase and keep a drive you don’t foresee using again?  It makes better sense to sell the drives to a company that will ensure your data is cleared, provide formal documentation, and then resell the SAN to one of the thousands of organizations that are interested in buying used electronics and storage equipment.Today organizations have lots of different options for storage, and if your organization is no longer using SAN hard drives, it’s time to get rid of them.  OceanTech will securely delete all company data, test the equipment to ensure that it works, repair it if it does not, and then sell it to someone who needs it.  It is responsible recycling and an excellent way to clear out unused equipment and eliminate concerns over having proprietary data lying around.OceanTech works with companies nationwide to erase SAN drives and other digital tape products.  For more information on their services, call OceanTech today at 612 331 4456.
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