Category ITAD

The Digital Graveyard Problem

As companies race to meet ambitious environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals, many are overlooking one critical area hiding in plain sight: the digital graveyard. Storage closets, unused office spaces, and offsite warehouses filled with outdated computers, servers, and other…

ITAD for Government Agencies

Unique ITAD Needs in the Public Sector Government agencies handle vast amounts of sensitive information across diverse departments, from defense to public health. As a result, IT asset disposition (ITAD) in this sector requires an exceptional level of security, transparency,…

Data Center Redevelopment

The Rise of Decommissioned Data Centers As technological advancements accelerate, many older data centers are being retired due to inefficiency, outdated designs, or shifting business models. Instead of allowing these facilities to become environmental or economic liabilities, forward-thinking developers and…

Secure Disposition of Biometric Devices

The Growth of Biometric Technology in Everyday Systems Biometric devices—such as fingerprint scanners, facial recognition terminals, and iris scanners—have become standard in industries like healthcare, finance, government, and consumer electronics. These tools enhance security and user authentication, but their growing…

Edge Computing and ITAD

The Rise of Edge Computing and Its Implications Edge computing has emerged as a transformative solution for reducing latency and improving performance by processing data closer to its source. From retail stores and manufacturing floors to remote energy sites and…

ITAD for AI Hardware: Managing Computing Equipment

Introduction The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has driven an unprecedented demand for high-performance computing (HPC) hardware. AI training models require vast computational power, relying on GPUs, TPUs, and other specialized processors. However, as AI hardware becomes obsolete or…