Home 9 Computer Recycling 9 Switching over from Last Generation Dell Optiplex series to New Generation Dell Optiplex
Are you planning to switch over from your last generation Dell Optiplex GX series to the new generation Dell Optiplex series? Switching over from one generation to another is never easy. Before making any decisions, you have to carefully weigh the benefits of switching versus continuing with your existing computers and IT equipment.A large factor to take into consideration is the fact that any IT equipment looses value extremely fast. With the ever changing pace of the industry keeping up with retiring when the product is still being sought after by smaller companies not looking to spend the full amount is the best version for your budget. Working with a company like OceanTech can guarantee that you are able to receive as much value as possible for your retired equipment, and they take care of every step along the way.Switching over from the Dell Optiplex  series requires considerable preparations. Before installing the new computers and equipment, you need to de-install and decommission the existing hardware; and finding a company that is able to handle everything at once can be tough.IT professionals looking to retire equipment know that decommissioning can be a large headache. It involves creating an inventory, destroying sensitive data, de-installing the hardware, recycling/refurbishing equipment, and safe disposal of equipment. Since it requires a team of experienced professionals to get the job done well, you should consider hiring a company that provides professional data destruction and decommissioning services.OceanTech started in 2005 and has since broadened their horizon’s in the IT world. They are currently working with over 1600 companies and organizations and that number is steadily increasing every day.  They provide R2 certified data destruction, equipment recycling and refurbishing, and IT hardware decommissioning services. They pride themselves on being one of only 500 companies in the world with an R2 certification.With them being extremely efficient in everything they do, they are also able to provide a value return 2 – 3 times more value for your decommissioned IT hardware than any competitors; this is because of the many companies and organizations that they work on the other end of the IT world, the resale side. They know currently that many are looking for the Dell Optiplex series and are willing to pay a good chunk to get them.  If your Dell Opiplex ‘s are still in good condition, you may be able to recover a significant portion of their value.For more information give them a call today at 612.331.4456 and talk to a representative on how they can bring the most value to your equipment or visit their website at www.oceantechonline.com.
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