Technology just seems to develop at phenomenal rates these days. Every time something new and exciting (be it hardware, software or research) arrives on the market or is discovered, it is only a matter of weeks before it is replaced by a better version thereof or perhaps even an entirely new discovery that makes recent technology completely absolute. Fortunately, businesses are adapting quite well to the perpetually changing market, but there are still some aspects of the technology rush that are overlooked, and that can potentially cost a company heavily if left unchecked. For instance, many companies still do not recycle computer equipment they no longer use or would like to replace, leaving their old computers to pile up in a storeroom somewhere. Apart from the fact that this wastage of space costs the business money, if the computers are not disposed of properly they can pose some serious risk for the company, as non-compliance with strict legal rule, infringement of software licensing, and loss of sensitive information are all potential dangers.
In house computer disposals can be extremely costly. Sometimes such procedures can cost well in excess of $400 per computer disposed of, and the precious time of one's IT personnel is wasted if they are the to sit down and do the disposals. If one takes into consideration just how many computers are being used on a daily basis by company personnel, this has the potential to add up to an extremely high fee. There is, however, hope in this regard, as there are businesses in place which offer services specifically designed to help you recycle computer equipment effectively and efficiently. PC Disposal is one such company worth considering, as they offer more computer disposal related services than just getting rid of your old equipment. For example, they offer to help you donate your old equipment to a needy charity, or, if you do not want to necessarily dispose of your equipment, they offer to refurbish and transfer it to another department. In terms recycling computer equipment by the most economical means available, PC Disposal also share profits the profits made from the resale of your old equipment with you, assuming your old computers sill hold reasonable value.
Another service that is offered to you by PC Disposal, should you choose to have them recycle computer equipment for you, is extensive risk management on your behalf. Special focus here is put on the areas of compliance with legal requirements, the security of your equipment and information, and the accountability of your business once the computers are no longer in you possession. Computer equipment is picked up directly from your loading dock, which means that no other business has anything to do with the equipment, ensuring the security of any sensitive information. On the topic of the protection of sensitive information, PC Disposal erase all data from hard disks, which also protects your business against software licensing infringement. Environmental laws (both state and federal) are complied with strictly as well.