Home 9 Data Destruction 9 Spring Clean-Up Includes Selling Fiber Channel Hard Drives
Selling retired computers, hardware or fiber channel hard drives doesn’t usually top the list when you think spring cleaning, but if your business has fiber channel hard drives in a closet somewhere, it probably should.There’s money to be made for your company through the sale of computers, servers and hard drives, including fiber channel hard drives, that you no longer need.Fiber channel hard drive sanitization is typically a concern for security reasons, but a reputable electronics recycling company can alleviate those concerns by managing the process professionally, efficiently and securely.OceanTech of Minneapolis works with some of the nation’s largest companies to recycle electronics.  They buy and sanitize fiber channel hard drives and resell them to other businesses that want them.  Data is never compromised, the process is documented and can even be videotaped, if desired.There is value in fiber channel hard drives, as well as computers, laptops, tablets and other hardware that companies are no longer using.  Some businesses find they can recoup a small portion of the cost of their upgrades by recycling their electronics with OceanTech.  Others use proceeds to contribute to charity or host a company event.OceanTech says their customers are often surprised at how much value they had lying around in storage closets.  Some school districts, colleges and corporations have had warehouses that were filling up with electronics, computers, fiber channel hard drives and other storage media.Contact OceanTech to find out more about sanitization or destruction of fiber channel hard drives, SATA drives and other electronics.  This website provides a wealth of information on the process and your options.  Full-service and returns as much as three times more than other electronics recycling companies are a major reason that OceanTech is a top electronics recycling company serving companies nationwide.Call 612 331 4456 to find out more about fiber channel hard drive sanitization and other electronics recycling options for your business or organization.
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Enhancing Data Center Sustainability Through ITAD

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