
The DoD Hard Drive Wipe Standard Explained for Businesses
A lot of businesses are sitting on a hidden liability right now. It's not the firewall, the backup appliance, or the production servers. It's the

A lot of businesses are sitting on a hidden liability right now. It's not the firewall, the backup appliance, or the production servers. It's the

Old servers are still in the rack because nobody wants to touch them. The spare laptops from the last refresh are stacked in a closet.
If you're staring at a storage room full of retired desktops, boxed monitors, loose hard drives, aging switches, and a few server rails no one
Retiring old servers, laptops, and networking gear usually starts the same way. A closet fills up. A branch office closes. A hospital wing refreshes workstations.
A laptop refresh sounds routine until someone asks the question that matters: what happens to the data on the old drives? That's where many IT
That back room full of retired laptops, failed hard drives, old switches, and decommissioned servers isn't just an operations nuisance. It's a security exposure, a

Retired laptops are stacked in a conference room. A server rack is scheduled for removal after hours. Facilities wants the floor cleared by Friday, legal

You may already have a stack of retired laptops in a storage room, a few decommissioned servers waiting on a pallet, and an auditor or

A lot of Atlanta IT managers are dealing with the same scene right now. A back room or cage has filled up with retired laptops,

Your office battery jar fills up faster than anyone expects. A few dead AA cells from keyboards and remotes turn into a mixed pile from