IT Asset Recovery
In
an era of rising IT architectural complexity, IT asset management has been
identified by groups such as Gartner Research as an absolutely crucial
practice for businesses of all sizes. Let GGI's
UsedExtremeNetworks.com help you turn old or idle network equipment,
peripherals, networking gear, telephone systems, and other IT assets into
cash! Since unused IT equipment takes up space (when it could be making
money), give us a call to trade-in and trade-up! You can save a ton of
money in three areas: savings in storage costs, savings by avoiding
recoverable value decline, and ultimately savings by avoiding the disposal
costs for those items which are never remarketed. You can sell the equipment
directly to us or trade it in.
Our
Asset Recovery Specialists can purchase a vast amount of inventory at a
negotiated price. Call for details. We can take over all the returned or
excessive network equipment that a retailer, manufacturer, or distributor
may have on hand.
Recycle - Save the Earth
Every year, tens of thousands of businesses retire and update their IT
equipments. With the increasing attention to generating used network
equipment, managing your IT assets should be a critical part of your overall
IT strategy.
Why should asset owners incur costs to store old equipment when they could
be remarketing it and using the proceeds to help finance new systems?
Extend the Life-Cycle of Network Equipment
Our
IT Asset Recovery services are flexible and can be tailored to fit your
needs. We can manage the resale of your old IT assets. Once we receive
your IT network equipment, we can test the equipment. Our technicians
thoroughly test everything that comes in.
Best-practice IT asset management involves a full consideration of the
complete life-cycle of your business’s IT assets, a cycle that includes five
distinct stages: planning, procurement, deployment, maintenance, and
disposal. A well-considered life-cycle approach to IT asset management can
significantly reduce the total cost of ownership of your company’s hardware,
software, and total information infrastructure. IT professionals with a
life-cycle perspective examine the total lifespan of their equipment, and
make plans and allowances for each distinctive phase. Please call one of our
Account Managers for details. They will tell you what you need to do next. |