Home 9 Computer Recycling 9 Switching Over: EliteOne 700 All-in-One & EliteOne 800 All-in-One PCs for Value
Is managing space a big problem in your office? If so, then it is time to get rid of your all-in-one PCs and upgrade to something more sleek and new. OceanTech is looking for these models because they know that they are increasingly popular in the resale business. They have everything in one neat package, excluding the keyboard and mouse and are perfect for some of the smaller companies that are looking for updated but used. OceanTech is specifically looking for two of the best all-in-one PCs; HP EliteOne 700 All-in-One PC and the HP EliteOne 800 All-in-One PC.Retiring your current All-in-One HP EliteOne and HP EliteOne 800 PCs requires quite a bit of work. Before you can install the new equipment, you need to de-install and decommission the existing hardware, and finding a company that does everything can be difficult.This is where OceanTech comes in. They specialize in every decommissioning procedure safely destroying the data on the computers, de-installing the hardware and cabling, recycling and refurbishing the de-installed equipment, and disposing of the equipment that can’t be reused. Since the job requires considerable expertise and experience, it is best to have an IT company that offers data destruction and hardware decommissioning services.Founded in 2005, OceanTech is one of the most trusted IT companies in the USA for data destruction and IT decommissioning. They are one of the only 500 companies with the prestigious R2 certification. They offer data destruction, equipment recycling and refurbishing, and hardware decommissioning services in every major city in the USA along with any small city.But the best reason you should hire them is that they are able to return 2 – 3 times more value for your decommissioned hardware than any competitors because of their huge customer base. So, if your EliteOne 700 All-in-One or 800 All-in-One’s are in good condition, OceanTech will be able to recover a good amount of return value to your companies IT budget.To find out more about decommissioning any EliteOne 700 All-in-One and EliteOne 800 All-in-One PCs contact OceanTech at 612.331.4456 or visit their website at www.oceantechonline.com
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