Are devices built to last or die?
Based on recent studies, most of our beloved electronics are built to last for an average of 4 to 6 years. After this period, they will become obsolete or stop working because of irreplaceable hardware.
Based on recent studies, most of our beloved electronics are built to last for an average of 4 to 6 years. After this period, they will become obsolete or stop working because of irreplaceable hardware.
Computers, POS equipment, tablets, smartphones, servers, and other IT equipment play a vital role in the corporate and financial industries. These IT assets, which can include any type of hardware, software, or data used in our daily operations, enable organizations to manage their relationships, process financial transactions, analyze market trends and operate internal business processes efficiently and effectively.
Years ago, owning a smartphone or computer was considered a luxury, but nowadays, technology plays an essential role in our day-to-day. While it would be nearly impossible to keep our lives on track without electronic equipment, not everybody can afford new gear.
Christmas is one of the best festivities of the year, but it is also one of the most wasteful. Tons of wrapping paper (enough to wrap around the Earth a couple of times), discarded items, outdated electronics, li-ion batteries, packaging material, and much more. As global environmental challenges intensify and the need for action grows, it becomes even more important to teach the next generations how to keep the environment clean and protected from hazards.
Does your company have old Cisco servers, HP computers, Samsung printers, and other IT assets that need to be replaced or discarded securely?