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Let’s face it. Upgrading IT equipment can be stressful. When upgrading HP EliteOne All-In-One equipment it doesn’t have to be, especially if you choose the right company to help with the process. It’s likely that you have researched many companies looking for a good fit for you that will provide the most value for your equipment. This is where OceanTech is able to step in and save you that time and energy.

Why OceanTech?

OceanTech is an R2 certified electronics recycler that is often able to reimburse you 2-3 times more than other companies for your HP EliteOne All-In-Ones. They are able to do this because of their extensive network of end-user buyers. OceanTech knows that the HP EliteOne 700, 800, Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 new generations have a great resale value right now.If you have any concerns about your sensitive data, there should be no worry working with OceanTech. They have trained employees that handle everything with the utmost security and care, or what they consider the “white glove approach”. OceanTech’s data sanitization procedures comply with the NIST Special Publication 800-88 Guidelines for Media Sanitization as well as DoD 5220.22-M. Though erasing the data off the hard drives is able to bring in the most value to your company, if you are in need of physical destruction of data-containing media they also offer Level 3 hard drive and media shredding services, you can check out the information here.OceanTech knows that many of their consumers are looking for HP EliteOne 700, 800, Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 new generation, and are able to bring a large value back to the IT retiring project your company may have. They will work with you every step of the way to ensure that you are completely taken care of and happy with the outcome. If your company is looking to retire any of these models (HP EliteOne 700, 800, Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 new generation) give OceanTech a call at 612.331.4456 and talk to a representative who can walk you through the entire process or contact us here on their website.
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