Category Useful

Designing IT for Disassembly

Why End-of-Life Starts at the Drawing Board When IT hardware reaches the end of its life, the ease with which it can be disassembled determines how efficiently it can be reused, recycled, or repaired. Yet, most devices aren’t designing IT…

When Devices Lie Dormant

The Hidden Inventory Problem Across offices, closets, and warehouses, countless IT devices sit idle—powered down but not forgotten. These dormant assets include laptops from past refreshes, outdated desktops, unused servers, and forgotten networking gear. While they may seem harmless, inactive…

Why CFOs Care About IT Disposal

Shifting ITAD from Expense to Strategic Asset For years, IT asset disposition (ITAD) was viewed purely as a cost center—necessary for compliance, but rarely seen as a financial priority. That’s changing. Today’s CFOs are taking a closer look at how…

Why Data Destruction Adds Value

More Than a Compliance Requirement Data destruction is often treated as a box to check for compliance—but it’s far more than that. Proper data destruction protects an organization’s reputation, mitigates legal risks, and unlocks new value in retired IT assets.…

How to Audit Your ITAD Vendor

Why ITAD Audits Matter Choosing the right IT asset disposition (ITAD) vendor is only the beginning—ongoing audits are essential to ensure your partner maintains the highest standards in data security, environmental responsibility, and legal compliance. As organizations face increased scrutiny…