What to do with Retired and Outdated Computing Equipment? Lose Money? Make money?

Your IT department has installed new bleeding edge servers, storage, and super-fast network boxes. Now what do you do with the storage closets full of the old stuff taking up needed space?

Houston, TX - The waste management company won't take truckloads of old computing and networking equipment and you can't give it away. Consider the possibilities of inadvertently compromising private data assets that may be stored in the equipment. There is help available to get it done legally and securely. You may even find a few bucks in the process.

You are probably thinking that your retired and surplus computing and networking equipment has no value and it's going to cost a bundle for an EPA-CERTIFIED collector to come and get it. You could be right, but you could be way off base.

In the tradition of the idiom, "one man's garbage being another man's treasure," you could be in luck. IT departments that cannot or do not upgrade due to budget constraints or data compatibility issues may desperately need the equipment and parts you want to be rid of.

How is it possible to connect with IT people who want your surplus? A single call can fetch a quote to sell a piece or entire inventories of legacy boxes and parts to a reseller or liquidator. You will quickly learn the marketability and value of your surplus and get options on how to get things moving.

SourceTech Systems in Houston is ready to help with your liquidation solutions.

There is always the chance that old equipment may not be salvageable or resalable. In such cases, SourceTech Systems can help relieve you of the burden of legally disposing of electronic equipment within EPA guidelines.

Don't forget about sensitive company information that may still be residing on hard drives and NVRAM on your devices. SourceTech Systems can provide thorough data wipe services in compliance with government and military requirements.