Are you still using the last generation Dell Latitude E line of laptops? You are more than likely considering an update on equipment with the way the tech world changes overnight in what is outdated. With the outdated equipment you may be unable to take advantage of the latest features and services available needed within your company.The last generation Dell Latitude E line were great in their time, but it’s time to upgrade to the latest generation now and decommission your old laptops to somewhere you are able to receive a value return to help with the purchase of the new equipment while still having the data destruction needed.How to switch over from your DELL Latitude E series Laptops:Before retiring your DELL Latitude E series laptops, you are probably worrying about the cost and data destruction. Decommissioning involves destroying sensitivity data so that they won’t fall in the wrong hands, de-installing the computers and cabling, recycling and refurbishing usable equipment, and disposing of equipment that cannot be reused.Since decommissioning requires a team of experienced IT professionals, businesses usually outsource the job to an IT company that offers decommissioning services. One company that has become synonymous with quality IT services in the nation is OceanTech.They specialize in R2 certified data destruction, IT equipment, recycling and refurbishing, and decommissioning services. Working with over 1600 companies large and small they have made a trustworthy name in the IT world. They are able to service any city in the nation and are capable of handling more than one city at a time, if you have more than one location that needs decommissioning.They routinely return 2 – 3 times more value for your decommissioned IT hardware than any competitors. If your computer and IT equipment are still in good condition, you will recover a significant portion that is able to go back into your IT budget for purchasing new hardware and equipment. Call OceanTech today at 612.331.4456 to talk to a representative about a quote on decommission your equipment. Or, visit their website at www.oceantechonline.com for more information.