Secure Computer Components Recycling in Atlanta
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
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

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

You're probably dealing with a pile of screens that no one wants to own. It happens after an office refresh, a conference room upgrade, a

You’re clearing out a storage room, retiring a rack, or replacing a floor of laptops. Someone on the team finds a Saturday flyer and says,

The screens are mounted, the conference rooms look current again, and the refresh project is finally off your list. Then someone opens the storage room.

A lot of IT managers end up in the same spot. An office refresh is done, the storage room is full, and now there are

Your storage room probably looks familiar. Retired laptops from the last refresh. A few dead monitors. Docking stations nobody wants. Maybe an old firewall, a

A familiar scene shows up in IT closets, storage rooms, and empty offices all over Atlanta. Retired laptops are stacked on a cart. A few
The request usually starts the same way. An IT manager in Brookhaven has a locked storage room full of retired laptops, dead monitors, old switches,

Your storage closet probably tells the full story of your IT lifecycle. Not the CMDB. Not the budget spreadsheet. The closet. That’s where retired laptops