Enterprise IT Asset Relocations and Deployment
With a National network of service technicians, 2NDS IT is well- equipped to supplement, or act as your deployment team.
Appropriately skilled technicians can complete basic, bulk swap outs through to comprehensive, one-off installations as per the solution that best suits your needs.
Appropriately skilled technicians can complete basic, bulk swap outs through to comprehensive, one-off installations as per the solution that best suits your needs.
Pre and post-deployment activities can also be seamlessly included as part of the deployment process, creating a ‘just in time’ scenario where equipment arrival and removal occurs in synchronisation with deployment tasks. This approach ensures that there is minimal disruption to end-users and leads to a positive deployment experience.
2nds IT is committed to being an environmental advocate. We continually seek opportunities to protect our planet’s resources by reducing electronic waste, conserving energy and water and using recycled products.
All collected IT assets are either reused or recycled. Where computers are deemed unusable they are recycled using various intricate methods to break down materials that would otherwise go to landfill. Dismantling hardware is still the most eco-responsible way of recycling. We separate metals, plastics, glass, batteries etc. A lot of this waste contains high levels of toxins such as mercury, lead and phosphor which are damaging to our environment.
At the same time, this waste also contains valuable resources that are reusable including copper, iron and nickel. In most cases, it requires less energy to recycle these materials than it takes to produce. Any material that cannot be reused is dismantled for further processing.
2nds IT is committed to being an environmental advocate. We continually seek opportunities to protect our planet’s resources by reducing electronic waste, conserving energy and water and using recycled products.
All collected IT assets are either reused or recycled. Where computers are deemed unusable they are recycled using various intricate methods to break down materials that would otherwise go to landfill. Dismantling hardware is still the most eco-responsible way of recycling. We separate metals, plastics, glass, batteries etc. A lot of this waste contains high levels of toxins such as mercury, lead and phosphor which are damaging to our environment.
At the same time, this waste also contains valuable resources that are reusable including copper, iron and nickel. In most cases, it requires less energy to recycle these materials than it takes to produce. Any material that cannot be reused is dismantled for further processing.