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When companies discuss Dell OptiPlex last generation upgrades it can be a stressful and weighty financial decision. If the equipment is significantly outdated, an upgrade may be unavoidable. Sometimes it is simply a smart business decision to have the newest equipment.When considering this change many IT professionals do not know what to do with the surplus equipment from their company. They may do some research in an attempt to find the best company to work with and may not consider electronics recycling. This may not be the first thought for many because of the stigma behind the name. They also may think that their companies are unable to receive any profit from the “scrap haulers”. This is where OceanTech stands apart from those companies. They specialize in working with equipment like Dell Optiplex last generation ranging from GX760, GX960, GX980, Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 while bringing value back to your company. OceanTech often pays two to three times more for your Dell Optiplex last generation equipment.If you are also worried about the security of information that is stored on your equipment, OceanTech is a one-stop shop. They have experienced staff members and secure locations based in Minnesota that are able to handle any data destruction your company may need. They pride themselves on being one of roughly 500 companies that are R2 certified and work with many Fortune 500 companies and organizations that require strict data security practices.Being an R2 certified company, OceanTech will destroy all data contained on any device as part of their standard services. If your company requires physical destruction of data-containing media, secure shredding services are available. A certificate of recycling and data security is issued for each transaction, and upon request an asset catalog can be produced that lists the make, model number, and serial number (if applicable) of each piece of equipment. Data destruction documentation includes make, model, serial number of the equipment, serial number of the data storage device, and the time and date of destruction.Recovering value from equipment like Dell Optiplex last generation is easy when working with OceanTech. They are currently offering significant reimbursements for GX760, GX960, GX980, Intel Core i3, i5 and i7. If you are interested in learning more about the process and the value OceanTech can bring to your company please contact them at 612.331.4456 or contact them here.
Effective ITAD strategies for Data Centers

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