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Datacate, Inc. announces the launch of its free IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) services, offering businesses secure data destruction, certified e-recycling, and no-cost pickup for large volumes of surplus IT hardware in Northern California and beyond.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Californer -- Datacate, Inc., a Sacramento-area managed IT services provider and data center operator, today announced the launch of its free IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) services for businesses seeking a secure, compliant, and cost-effective way to retire surplus IT hardware.
The new offering enables organizations to safely dispose of large quantities of outdated or decommissioned equipment, including desktops, laptops, servers, storage systems, network devices, and peripherals, without incurring disposal fees. Datacate's ITAD services are designed to eliminate risk, ensure compliance, and simplify the logistics of large-scale hardware retirement.
Datacate's ITAD program includes secure data destruction through bulk data erasure and physical drive shredding, comprehensive asset tracking and documentation for audit and compliance purposes, environmentally responsible e-recycling in accordance with applicable regulations, and certificates of disposition validating proper handling and destruction of assets.
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To streamline the process, Datacate offers free pickup of qualified asset lots throughout Northern California. Organizations outside the region can utilize LTL freight, boxed shipments, and palletized transport options.
"Improper disposal of IT equipment isn't just an environmental issue—it's a serious security and compliance risk," said Ed LaFrance, VP & CTO of Datacate. "We built this program to remove those barriers entirely. Businesses shouldn't have to choose between doing the right thing and managing costs."
This new service builds on Datacate's reputation as a customer-first IT partner delivering managed IT services, cybersecurity, and cloud and colocation solutions from its Sacramento-area data center. By extending its infrastructure-driven approach to ITAD, Datacate ensures that end-of-life hardware is handled with the same care and accountability as production systems.
Businesses with large quantities of surplus IT equipment are encouraged to take advantage of this offering and simplify their hardware retirement process while maintaining compliance and peace of mind.
For more information or to schedule a pickup, contact Datacate's ITAD team at (855) 722-2656 or visit https://www.datacate.com/contact/.
The new offering enables organizations to safely dispose of large quantities of outdated or decommissioned equipment, including desktops, laptops, servers, storage systems, network devices, and peripherals, without incurring disposal fees. Datacate's ITAD services are designed to eliminate risk, ensure compliance, and simplify the logistics of large-scale hardware retirement.
Datacate's ITAD program includes secure data destruction through bulk data erasure and physical drive shredding, comprehensive asset tracking and documentation for audit and compliance purposes, environmentally responsible e-recycling in accordance with applicable regulations, and certificates of disposition validating proper handling and destruction of assets.
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To streamline the process, Datacate offers free pickup of qualified asset lots throughout Northern California. Organizations outside the region can utilize LTL freight, boxed shipments, and palletized transport options.
"Improper disposal of IT equipment isn't just an environmental issue—it's a serious security and compliance risk," said Ed LaFrance, VP & CTO of Datacate. "We built this program to remove those barriers entirely. Businesses shouldn't have to choose between doing the right thing and managing costs."
This new service builds on Datacate's reputation as a customer-first IT partner delivering managed IT services, cybersecurity, and cloud and colocation solutions from its Sacramento-area data center. By extending its infrastructure-driven approach to ITAD, Datacate ensures that end-of-life hardware is handled with the same care and accountability as production systems.
Businesses with large quantities of surplus IT equipment are encouraged to take advantage of this offering and simplify their hardware retirement process while maintaining compliance and peace of mind.
For more information or to schedule a pickup, contact Datacate's ITAD team at (855) 722-2656 or visit https://www.datacate.com/contact/.
Source: Datacate, Inc
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