Nine key signs that you need a secure itad strategy
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We depend on our digital devices, but every time we upgrade to the latest and greatest, it means getting rid of the old stuff.
We depend on our digital devices, but every time we upgrade to the latest and greatest, it means getting rid of the old stuff. That’s why so many IT assets—servers, hard drives and other data-bearing devices—are piling up in offices and making their way into landfills.
Helping organisations large and small deal with their retired IT assets in a secure and environmentally responsible way is what IT Asset Disposition—ITAD—is all about. Is it time you implemented an ITAD programme for your organisation?
Here are nine reasons that might be the case. See if any apply to your organisation.
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