Tag Archives: IT Disposal

Maximize Your IT Hardware Investment Using Sustainable Computing Practices

What exactly is “reusable or sustainable computing” and how can your company benefit from, and even financially profit from it? At the heart of Sustainable Computing is reuse. Now before you start thinking of dusty old IT hardware, servers or networking equipment that may give out at any time, think again. Refurbished servers, networking equipment [...]

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WA E-waste program gets $1.5million boost

WA State Government leading the way to help tackle e-waste and make recycling more accessible to consumers For too long there has been no option for consumers to dispose of their old computers or electronic equipment other than to leave it on the front verge, where in most cases it ends up in landfill.  With [...]

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Recycling of Polystyrene

What are the challenges with the Recycling of Polystyrene? Although a safe way to transport goods, Polystyrene is definitely not safe in landfill. When opening up your brand new PC, printer or monitor have you ever been annoyed with the enormous amount of packaging that comes with it?  Plastic bags, cardboard, boxes within boxes and the [...]

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IT Disposal: Data Security Begins with You.

Data security is an important step in your IT Disposal process to ensure the privacy of your confidential data, however when we say data security, we don’t mean the disk wipe. Data security starts at the time your machines are decommissioned and before they leave your premises.  Unless you employ an IT Disposal process which [...]

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IT Disposal Strategies: Choose the right solution

Choosing the right solution when deciding on removing your old IT is the most important aspect of IT Disposal. There are several ways to get rid of your old IT hardware but not all may be in accordance with corporate policy or the many types of government and environmental regulations.  Giving away old equipment to [...]

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Are multiple passes for a disk wipe really necessary?

Why do disk wipe methods specify multiple passes, i.e. 3, 5, 7 and even up to 35 wipes? Surely the first pass does the job? Having helped many clients in Australia and all over the world safely and securely dispose of their IT equipment, the subject of information security or disk wipe methods was always [...]

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Want more cash? Don’t delay your Remarketing!

To achieve maximum return, don’t put off your IT Disposal. Make sure your IT Disposal strategy includes a focus on remarketing, ensuring the computer equipment which still has value is sold and that value is returned to you. IT Disposal  is commonly not the highest of priorities for organisations, indeed it is sometimes regarded as [...]

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IT Disposal Strategies: Avoid Selling Your Old IT to Staff

When we talk to clients about IT Disposal, they often ask us about staff purchase programs. Although it may seem like a good way to dispose of your old or excess IT assets, selling or giving away your IT equipment to staff could expose your organization’s  proprietary data, and cost you more than you think. To avoid [...]

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Green IT Tips to implement NOW..

Some organisations don’t realise that environmentally sustainable computing,  or ”Green IT”  can also lead to sustainable financials. Check out these Green IT Tips you can implement  in your organisation and start saving now: Assess how much power your IT is using. Many companies do not know how much power their IT infrastructure is costing them, and that there are many [...]

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Re-structuring? Off-shoring work? – What to do with the stuff that’s left behind..

IT Assets have a book value and a street value, you need to know there is a difference. At times your company may end up with surplus IT hardware which is the result of an organisational re-design, people leaving, or projects ending earlier than expected. If these assets are relatively new and still under warranty, it [...]

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