
Atlanta’s Expanding Role in Tech-driven Innovation
Atlanta's tech story is usually told through growth, funding, and hiring. The more useful question for an IT manager is what that growth leaves behind.

Atlanta's tech story is usually told through growth, funding, and hiring. The more useful question for an IT manager is what that growth leaves behind.

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.

A facilities upgrade rarely happens in isolation. The same quarter you’re replacing laundry equipment in staff housing, patient care, student residences, or hospitality operations, you

Your team has finally approved the cloud migration. The lease end date is on the calendar. Finance wants to know what value can be recovered

Retired laptops in a locked closet still hold live risk. So do the servers stacked in a back room after a refresh, the failed SSDs

The storage room usually tells the full story before the asset spreadsheet does. Stacked laptops from a Windows rollout. A few retired nursing station PCs.

Your office manager has a stack of retired laptops by the door, two dead monitors in the hallway, and a shelf of old network gear

Your office refresh is done. The new laptops are deployed, the retired desktops are stacked in a conference room, and someone just asked where the

Your search for e-waste recycle near me probably started the same way most commercial cleanouts do. A storage room filled with retired laptops. A server

Old laptops are stacked in a locked closet. A server refresh is done, but the retired drives are still sitting on a shelf. Facilities wants