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People who work with expensive IT equipment know the worth of the equipment.  That’s why every year thousands of IT directors get just a bit of heartburn as they retire valuable servers and upgrade their equipment.Responsible companies plan for server recycling during the decommissioning process.  Rather than stack retired servers in a closet “out of the way,” server recycling ensures that secure data is wiped clean and the machine goes on to a new use.Minneapolis-based OceanTech is focused on providing businesses with quality used servers and IT equipment.  Their server recycling services put valuable un-needed servers into the hands of growing companies that can’t afford to buy the latest and greatest equipment.OceanTech representatives say that their customers feel great about recycling their servers and making them available to companies and organizations that need them.  It also doesn’t hurt that OceanTech typically pays more than two to three times more than other competitive companies.Company officials at OceanTech say they have developed the formula that works best for companies interested in server recycling.  They provide higher than average payouts for used equipment, and they handle the secure certified data destruction that companies must have.  They also have the ability to service organizations with multiple locations, so one call to OceanTech can take care of server recycling needs for facilities nationwide.OceanTech has more than 1,600 companies that regularly sell used IT equipment to them.  They appreciate that OceanTech is recycling for resale and reuse, not for scrap.  That means the value of the equipment is higher when sold to OceanTech than to any other server recycling company.Whether you have one rack of servers or thousands of server racks, OceanTech is equipped to handle your needs for server recycling.  Call 612 331 4456 and get your server recycling project started now.
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