HOBI Weekly Blog Recap (3/11-3/14)

Katelyn Harrison
Marketing Specialist
HOBI Blog- Recap

Below is a recap of this week’s blog posts including how ITAD can maximize ROI of your off-lease IT assets, partnering with an ITAD provider for data center services, tips to protect your IT assets from electrical damage, and data erasure with HOBI’s data erasure tool, HOBI Shield. 

Plan for ITAD to Maximize ROI of Your Off-Lease IT Assets

In this digital era, running a business is only possible with the proper IT equipment, such as computers, tablets, phones, laptops, printers, scanners, and more. However, maintaining a sound IT infrastructure can become expensive over time. Purchasing equipment allows companies to access new and updated technology by selling the used equipment. Increased prices, device turnaround rates, and pressure to keep up with software updates and device upgrades have led companies to seek out alternative methods of IT asset management. 

Partner with an ITAD Provider for Data Center Services 

Protecting enterprise data is a top priority for most organizations, which means maintaining a functional data center is critical, and ITAD providers are a one-stop shop for all data center needs, including data erasure and security, decommissioning, relocation, asset management and remarketing, and customized solutions. 

Tips to Protect Your IT Assets From Electrical Damage 

Storms often occur during seasonal changes, which can lead to power surges that damage IT assets. Most of the business world has gone digital within the last decade, and knowing how to protect assets from electrical damage can help prevent data loss and damage to data centers.  

Data Erasure with HOBI’s Data Erasure Tool: HOBI Shield 

Data security is a crucial part of business. Yet many people are unaware of the importance of data erasure and how it can help maximize asset value and prevent data theft. A common misconception is that data is removed from a device once reset; however, data remains on IT assets until properly erased, which means irresponsible IT asset management can lead to data breaches even after asset retirement. 

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