NexTech

NexTech

Information Technology & Services

Pearl, MS 1,504 followers

IT Disposal | Secure & Simple. We turn e-waste green

About us

With NexTech, clients can buy, sell and recycle Networking, IP Phones, Storage, Servers and Client Workstations quickly, easily and securely. NexTech is a technology services company focused on managing all aspects of the IT hardware lifecycle, from procurement to disposition and everything in between. We have industry leading expertise, state-of-the-art operational capabilities and vast partner eco-system that enables us to execute faster than our competitors and help you get more out of your budget. We provide a fresh, business-centric approach to managing the lifecycle of technology assets and are driven to help our clients make the most out of their technology budget through our innovative offering of programs and services.

Industry
Information Technology & Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Pearl, MS
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2009
Specialties
Avaya/Nortel, Cisco, HP, Violin Memory, Lifesize HD Video Conferecing, Meru Networks, Sophos Unified Threat Management, Asset Management, ITAD, IT Asset Disposition, Risk Management, and IT Lifecycle

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    Did you know that a staggering 70% of organizations currently lack a comprehensive IT asset disposal strategy? This is a concerning statistic, especially in the context of increasingly stringent data privacy laws. However, by implementing a robust strategy, you can significantly mitigate these risks and ensure compliance. Your company's old IT assets, like computers and servers, are more than just junk. They hold sensitive data that can lead to disastrous consequences if mishandled. We're talking about hefty fines, reputational damage, and loss of customer trust. There's a silver lining. IT asset disposal can save your business money, boost your corporate responsibility profile, and, most importantly, keep you compliant. Here's how: 1. **Inventory your IT assets**: Know what you own to avoid losing track.  2. **Choose an R2 certified e-waste recyclers**: They follow strict protocols. 3. **Use secure data destruction methods**: Software can't do it all. 4. **Document everything**: Good record-keeping is non-negotiable. 5. **Educate your employees**: They're your first line of defense. 6. **Don’t forget about mobile devices**: They hold data too. 7. **Schedule regular disposals**: Don’t let old equipment pile up. 8. **Review your disposal policy regularly**: Stay ahead of regulatory changes. **So, how prepared is your company for IT asset disposal?** #ITAssetDisposal #DataPrivacy #CorporateResponsibility #certificationmatters #dataprotection #cybersecurity

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    Did you know that 53% of businesses have no procedures for disposing of IT equipment? Not only is this environmentally harmful, but it's also a data security nightmare! Picture this: You have an old laptop. It's seen better days. You think, "I'll just chuck it." Stop right there! Your old laptop holds data—personal data and company data. Tossing it in the trash is like leaving your front door wide open. Benefits? Well, proper IT disposal: - Reduces environmental impact.  - Guards against data breaches. - Complies with legal requirements. How? - Hire a Professional: Let the experts handle it. Are you among the 53% who could be unknowingly jeopardizing data security?

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    "So, what's the big deal about IT Asset Disposition?" you ask. It's about more than responsibly disposing of your outdated or unwanted tech. It's about safeguarding your data and your reputation. It's about committing to the environment. Let's dive into the top 6 IT Asset Disposition practices you may be overlooking: 1. Always choose a certified ITAD provider. They'll ensure your data and the environment are protected. 2. Conduct regular audits of your IT assets. You can't manage what you don't measure! 3. Implement a strict data destruction policy. It's not enough to delete files. 4. Don't forget about your mobile devices. They contain sensitive data, too. 5. Always request a certificate of recycling. It's your proof that you've done the right thing. 6. Educate your team about the importance of ITAD. It's everyone's responsibility. #certificationmatters #datasecurity #recycle

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    Did you know businesses waste approximately $60 billion on energy annually? It's a staggering number that's hard to ignore. And it's not just about the money. The environmental impact is equally huge. We're all in this together. But what if I told you that taking steps towards energy efficiency isn't as daunting as it seems? And what if those steps could save you money while benefiting the planet? Here are three simple changes your company can adopt today: 1. Go Digital - Reduce paper usage by transitioning to digital platforms. It's a win-win situation: less waste, less cost. 2. Smart Lighting - Replace traditional bulbs with energy-efficient LEDs. They last longer and consume less electricity. 3. Energy Audits - Regularly check your energy usage. Could you identify areas of wastage and make necessary adjustments? Are you ready to make your company more energy-efficient?#certificationmatters

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    75% of office waste is recyclable, yet only 30% is recycled. We're not green enough, folks. Why are we stuck in the stone age of sustainability? The answer is simple: lack of awareness. It's time to unite and turn the tide. We all need to change our habits and make our workplaces more eco-friendly. It's a collective responsibility. What's in it for you? A healthier environment, cost savings, and increased brand image. Here's how: 1. **Go Paperless**: Swap paper notes for digital ones. Use cloud storage for files. 2. Recycle: Have separate plastic, paper, and general waste bins. 3. Green Energy: Switch to renewable energy providers. 4. Conserve Water: Install low-flow faucets and toilets. 5. Green Commute: Encourage carpools, cycling, or public transportation. 6. Eco-friendly Supplies: Use biodegradable cleaning products and recycled office supplies. 7. Sustainability Education: Hold regular workshops to raise awareness. 8. ITAD: Engage an IT asset disposition company to sustainably process any older copiers, printers, laptops, desktops, and cell phones. Are you ready to be a part of the solution? Let's take the green plunge together. #Sustainability #GoGreen #OfficeLife #certificationmatters

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    Did you know that 74% of businesses need a proper IT Asset Disposal (ITAD) plan? A shocking statistic, right? Especially considering that last year alone, around 155.8 million individuals were affected by data breaches due to improper disposal of IT assets. It's time to rethink our approach to ITAD. Here's why: 1. The rise of e-waste: Improper ITAD contributes to the alarming increase in e-waste. On average, the world generates 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste annually. 2. The financial impact of non-compliance is significant: Regulatory bodies are imposing higher fines. In 2020, the average cost for non-compliance was a staggering $14.82 million, a cost that can be avoided with proper R2-certified ITAD. 3. Brand reputation: Data breaches can severely damage a brand's reputation. 78% of customers say they would reconsider using a company if it had experienced a data breach. #certificationmatters

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    98% of companies are missing out on this! 🔥 Did you know that only 2% of companies follow all the recommended IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) best practices? Surprising, right? Especially when data breaches can cost companies an average of $3.86 million! "So, what's the big deal about ITAD?" you ask. It's about more than responsibly disposing of your outdated or unwanted tech. It's about safeguarding your data and your reputation. It's about committing to the environment. Let's dive into the top 6 ITAD practices you may be overlooking: 1. Always choose an R2-certified ITAD provider. They'll ensure your data and the environment are protected. 2. Conduct regular audits of your IT assets. You can't manage what you don't measure! 3. Implement a strict data destruction policy. It's not enough to delete files. 4. Don't forget about your mobile devices. They contain sensitive data, too. 5. Always request a certificate of recycling. It's your proof that you've done the right thing. 6. Educate your team about the importance of ITAD. It's everyone's responsibility. Are you part of the 2% or the 98%?#certificationmatters

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    Did you know that 90% of businesses need help to sustainably dispose of their tech waste? Shocking, right? 🌍 That's where IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) vendors come in, especially those certified for their sustainability efforts. They're the unsung heroes of our planet, helping businesses manage their tech waste responsibly. But it's not just about saving the environment. Partnering with a sustainable ITAD vendor has some serious benefits. 👉 Cost Savings: They often offer competitive prices. 👉 Data Protection: They ensure secure data destruction. 👉 Compliance: They help you meet environmental regulations. 👉 CSR: They boost your Corporate Social Responsibility image. 👉 Value Recovery: They can help you recover residual value. 👉 Peace of Mind: You know you're doing your bit for the planet. **Isn't it time we put sustainability at the heart of our tech-waste strategy?** #certificationmatters

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    How can we tackle the issue of proper disposal of IT assets.? Here are some quick tips: 1. Establish a clear IT end-of-life policy: Include a thorough process for data erasure, encryption, and physical destruction of hardware. 2. Partner with an R2V3 certified ITAD vendor: Ensure they follow best practices and comply with all relevant regulations. 3. Regular internal audits: Perform periodic checks to ensure compliance and identify potential security gaps. One misplaced hard drive could be catastrophic! #certifciationmatters

  • View organization page for NexTech , graphic

    1,504 followers

    Did you know that 74% of businesses need a proper IT Asset Disposal (ITAD) plan? A shocking statistic, right? Especially considering that last year alone, around 155.8 million individuals were affected by data breaches due to improper disposal of IT assets. It's time to rethink our approach to ITAD. Here's why: 1. The rise of e-waste: Improper ITAD contributes to the alarming increase in e-waste. The world generated 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste – an unfortunate new record. 2. Compliance penalties: Regulatory bodies are imposing higher fines for non-compliance. In 2020, the average cost for non-compliance was a whopping $14.82 million. 3. Brand reputation: Data breaches can severely damage a brand's reputation. 78% of customers say they would reconsider using a company if it had experienced a data breach. #certificationmatters

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