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Texas is a hotbed for corporate headquarters and a mecca for large data centers, which means it’s also frequently the site of data center de-installation projects.Data center equipment refresh and upgrade projects happen every day in Texas, and OceanTech helps streamline the process by handling it all in a turn-key fashion. The Minnesota company cut its teeth working with some of the largest corporations in Minnesota. It has since expanded its services nationwide, and even handles global accounts for Fortune 500 companies.“Companies call us because they are upgrading equipment and need to do something with the servers and networking equipment that they de-install. We also work with many of the Texas data centers, providing value-added service by making the transition for their new customers easier during an equipment refresh or new account situation,” says Al Sumetsky, one of the founders of OceanTech and the company’s CEO.OceanTech’s Texas data center de-installation business is growing, and Sumetsky attributes that in large part to his company’s focus on providing the highest level of secure data destruction available, as well as equitable equipment buy-outs. Typically OceanTech pays more for data center equipment as part of a de-installation project than any other electronics recycling company, he says.“Our ability to securely destroy data, refurbish equipment, and resell it through our numerous downstream channels makes it possible for us to offer more for equipment that has a high value,” Sumetsky says.Texas data center de-installation projects can be big, and often times a corporate headquarters in Texas has satellite divisions across the nation. That’s no problem for OceanTech. The company works with logistics partners around the world. No project is too large or too small.To speak with an account specialist about your data center de-installation projects, call OceanTech at 612 331 4456.
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