ITAD

ITAD

August 6, 2026

6 Best Practices for Enterprise Reverse Logistics

Reverse logistics programs are usually scoped as transportation. But the exposure sits in everything transportation doesn’t cover: custody records, data still resident on drives, and reconciliation across sites and regions. That gap widens during a refresh, a site relocation, or any infrastructure change that retires hardware faster than an asset register can absorb it. Closing […]

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ITAD

July 30, 2026

How to Implement an IT Asset Management Audit Program

Even organizations with well-defined IT asset management processes can still struggle with inaccurate asset records, policy gaps, and inconsistent controls. Without a structured audit process, these issues often remain undetected until an audit uncovers them. These gaps matter most when enterprise hardware approaches retirement. At that point every device has to answer four questions. Is […]

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Data Center

July 28, 2026

Data Center Relocation Checklist: Preparing Enterprise IT Hardware for a Successful Move

A data center move puts every piece of hardware you own on the table at once. Some of it travels to the new site and goes back into production. Some of it gets refurbished and redeployed. The rest reaches the end of its useful life and needs to leave your custody in a way you […]

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ITAD

July 15, 2026

Global IT Asset Disposition: Best Practices for Managing IT Assets Across Multiple Countries 

  Multinational organizations often manage retired IT assets through a patchwork of regional vendors, local procedures, and disconnected reporting systems. The result is limited visibility, inconsistent data security controls, and difficulty proving compliance across countries. A global IT asset disposition program addresses this problem by establishing one governance framework for asset tracking, data security, reporting, […]

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ITAD

July 10, 2026

ITAD Data Security Compliance: Best Practices for Protecting Sensitive Data

Retired IT assets continue to pose a data security risk to your organization long after they leave the enterprise. Laptops, servers, drives, mobile devices, and networking equipment can still hold regulated data, intellectual property, credentials, customer information, and internal records. Without a secure and compliant IT asset disposition (ITAD) process, the result can be a […]

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Graphic illustrating the five key phases of global data center decommissioning throughout the secure infrastructure retirement lifecycle.
ITAD

July 7, 2026

The 5 Key Phases of Global Data Center Decommissioning

  Global data center decommissioning involves retiring, consolidating, or relocating data center infrastructure across regions. Since these projects span facilities, stakeholders, and regulatory environments, they require a structured approach to minimize risk and disruption. A phased decommissioning process helps maintain operational continuity while ensuring sensitive data is securely destroyed and retired assets are properly handled. […]

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ITAD

July 2, 2026

10 Practical Strategies to Boost ROI from Retired IT Hardware

Every hardware refresh cycle creates a window of opportunity to recover measurable financial value from retiring IT hardware, but the outcome depends on decisions made before and during the IT asset disposition process. Organizations that approach ITAD strategically can recover more value, reduce unnecessary costs, and strengthen compliance. Factors like processing speed, data sanitization, asset […]

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ITAD

July 2, 2026

ITAD Data Sanitization: Secure Data Erasure Guide

Sensitive data lives across every device in an organization’s fleet. Laptops, servers, mobile devices, and storage media all accumulate years of business-critical information. When those assets reach end-of-life, that data does not disappear on its own. Retired IT equipment that leaves an organization without verified data removal can become a direct path to exposed sensitive […]

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ITAD

July 1, 2026

IT Asset Disposal vs Disposition: Key Differences Explained

IT Asset Disposal vs Disposition: Key Differences Explained   As organizations continue to refresh and replace technology, managing retired IT assets has become a critical part of the asset lifecycle. How those assets are handled has direct consequences for data security, regulatory compliance, sustainability targets, and value recovery. The terms IT asset disposal and IT […]

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ITAD

July 1, 2026

ITAD Sustainability: Reuse, Recovery and Environmental Impact

ITAD Sustainability: Rethinking Disposal, Reuse, and Value Recovery   Sustainability in IT asset disposition is often viewed as a simple goal: keep electronic waste out of landfills. In practice, it is much more complex. Each disposition decision carries implications for data security, value recovery, and environmental performance. Organizations have to weigh those priorities carefully rather […]

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ITAD solution for banks illustrating secure data destruction, risk mitigation, and value recovery from retired IT assets.
ITAD

June 25, 2026

ITAD Solution for Banks: Balancing Risk Mitigation and Value Recovery

Banks routinely refresh tech assets like laptops, servers, and storage devices to maintain security and regulatory compliance. But retiring IT assets isn’t as simple as just removing them from service. Decommissioned devices may contain sensitive customer information or proprietary business data. Without proper controls, a single oversight during disposal risks damaging security and consumer trust. […]

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Technology & Engineering

June 16, 2026

What a Consolidated APAC Reverse Logistics Program Actually Delivers

Asia Pacific is the world’s largest electronics manufacturing market, yet the reverse logistics infrastructure serving it has never quite matched that scale. The region spans dozens of distinct regulatory environments but has none of the harmonized frameworks that make multi-country operations more manageable in places like EMEA.  OEMs hoping to manage after-sale programs independently are forced into fragmentation, leaning on multiple local vendors to piece […]

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