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TPM providers are growing more popular, regardless of their size , or the amount of hardware and software they have deployed, organizations are growing increasingly aware of the importance of TPM providers in cutting costs
There are three basic elements to the lifecycle of every data center gear - the acquisition of hardware, its maintenance, and its disposal. While historically, data center operators turned to OEM for the first two..
The first step towards a successful decommissioning of outdated data center gear is always the same - planning. Without properly laying out the blueprint for the operation, its demise is almost inevitable.
Hardware management, especially for data center operators, gave birth to IT asset disposition (ITAD), a practice that helps businesses get the most out of their existing gear, helps them replace old gear, and..
The majority of today’s businesses would not be able to operate without their data centers. Thus, it’s surprising to hear that IT managers report lacking in resources needed to keep an eye on the data centers..
Businesses are growing increasingly dependent on technology, and as a result, the number of available hardware options is growing. This also means that businesses are increasingly faced with a major dilemma
Challenging times call for robust business support like TPM, offering cost savings, extended IT asset life, and secure, smooth operations. Timing its adoption is crucial.
Sooner or later, your servers will reach the end of their life cycle and face decommissioning as a complex and often stressful operation..
Eventually, servers' lifespans end. Organizing data center decommissioning is crucial. It's a complex operation involving vital and costly equipment.
IT assets are valuable but not immortal. Eventually, they reach the end of their functionality. The immediate solution? Buying new equipment.
Data center decommissioning involves more than IT assets, including waste components like electrical devices and mechanical equipment. Proper planning is essential for safe, strategic, sustainable, and profitable decommissioning,
Business-relevant data stored in the cloud has doubled, with a steady 30% rise in the past five years. This trend is expected to accelerate further in the coming months.
Decommissioning a data center is a complex yet manageable process, involving multiple stages to address systems, components, and compliance with local regulations, industry standards, and best practices.
Only a tiny portion (17%) of IT assets undergo recycling on an annual basis. Billions of dollars are being wasted on the account of leaving these valuable resources at landfills instead of recycling them.
IT asset recycling is a structured approach that describes the methods in which these assets are procured, deployed, transported, managed, and tracked down as part of an organized process.
The Climate Neutral Data Center Pact is the herald of new realities in the IT and electronic equipment recycling and recovery industry.
Asset decommissioning is a resource-heavy and time-intensive process, but you do not have to make it more complicated and riskier by neglecting its physical security component.
Planning a data centre relocation is a job of tremendous significance, whether you operate a big organization or a small business.