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Dimension Data Launches Electronic Waste Removal Service
NEW YORK, Nov. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to meet market demand for a growing, often-overlooked issue, Dimension Data, the global ICT services and solutions provider, today announced the availability of an electronic waste (e-waste) removal service as part of its newly expanded Technology Lifecycle Management (TLM) Assessment that helps organizations better manage IT inventory. The TLM Assessment catalogues and analyzes assets on the network, and identifies end-of-life and security issues so that they can be proactively addressed.
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Research indicates that the number of electronic devices at end-of-life will double from 2010 to 2025, and it's estimated that more than 60 million tons of e-waste will be at the decision point for reuse, recycle or landfill in 2013(1). While the replacement and upgrade cycle of devices is inevitable, the dilemma most organizations face is finding an environmentally friendly e-waste removal service that is available on a global scale.
"According to aggregate data compiled by Dimension Data from 294 TLM Assessments conducted at organizations of all sizes and in all industry sectors in 2011, 45 percent of the network estates assessed will be totally obsolete within five years," said Colin Curtis, Dimension Data's director of sustainability.
"Expanding our TLM Assessment to include an e-waste solution means our expert advice doesn't start at the point of disposal. We can now assess the strength of each item in a technology base, determine its point in the lifecycle, and then use best practices to dispose of elapsed devices and equipment in an ecological and regulatory-compliant manner. In addition, the organization's security and brand are not negatively impacted."
Other benefits of Dimension Data's expanded TLM assessment and e-waste solution include:
-- Thorough assessment of an organization's installed base: Cataloguing the
installed base and knowing what can be replaced and when, as well as
adopting a standard approach to the removal of redundant equipment, can
help ease the burden.
-- Single plan for removing e-waste globally: Prevents the hassle of having
to outsource and review e-waste removal services and government
regulations in each location.
-- Experienced service provider: E-waste can potentially put a company's
reputation and security at risk. Dimension Data partners with approved,
global e-waste providers who pledge their commitment to ethical e-waste
handling.
-- Simple costing: Dimension Data believes that cost is an inhibitor to
good stewardship, so there is little to zero cost for take-back in most
cases.
-- Security: Disposing of redundant equipment carries the threat of
sensitive data being accessed by external parties. Dimension Data
understands that this is a major concern for companies looking for an
e-waste solution, and offers considerable security expertise to manage
this risk.
About Dimension Data
Founded in 1983, Dimension Data plc is an ICT services and solutions provider that uses its technology expertise, global service delivery capability, and entrepreneurial spirit to accelerate the business ambitions of its clients. Dimension Data is a member of the NTT Group. http://www.dimensiondata.com
(1) Pike Research, 2Q 2009 (http://www.pikeresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/EWASTE-09-Executive-Summary.pdf)
For further information, please contact:
Jackie Funk Mariah Torpey
Dimension Data Americas Davies Murphy Group
T: 571-203-4006 T: 781-418-2404
E: jackie.funk@dimensiondata.com E: ddna@daviesmurphy.com
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Dimension Data Launches Electronic Waste Removal Service
NEW YORK, Nov. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to meet market demand for a growing, often-overlooked issue, Dimension Data, the global ICT services and solutions provider, today announced the availability of an electronic waste (e-waste) removal service as part of its newly expanded Technology Lifecycle Management (TLM) Assessment that helps organizations better manage IT inventory. The TLM Assessment catalogues and analyzes assets on the network, and identifies end-of-life and security issues so that they can be proactively addressed.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120402/NE80686LOGO )
Research indicates that the number of electronic devices at end-of-life will double from 2010 to 2025, and it's estimated that more than 60 million tons of e-waste will be at the decision point for reuse, recycle or landfill in 2013(1). While the replacement and upgrade cycle of devices is inevitable, the dilemma most organizations face is finding an environmentally friendly e-waste removal service that is available on a global scale.
"According to aggregate data compiled by Dimension Data from 294 TLM Assessments conducted at organizations of all sizes and in all industry sectors in 2011, 45 percent of the network estates assessed will be totally obsolete within five years," said Colin Curtis, Dimension Data's director of sustainability.
"Expanding our TLM Assessment to include an e-waste solution means our expert advice doesn't start at the point of disposal. We can now assess the strength of each item in a technology base, determine its point in the lifecycle, and then use best practices to dispose of elapsed devices and equipment in an ecological and regulatory-compliant manner. In addition, the organization's security and brand are not negatively impacted."
Other benefits of Dimension Data's expanded TLM assessment and e-waste solution include:
-- Thorough assessment of an organization's installed base: Cataloguing the
installed base and knowing what can be replaced and when, as well as
adopting a standard approach to the removal of redundant equipment, can
help ease the burden.
-- Single plan for removing e-waste globally: Prevents the hassle of having
to outsource and review e-waste removal services and government
regulations in each location.
-- Experienced service provider: E-waste can potentially put a company's
reputation and security at risk. Dimension Data partners with approved,
global e-waste providers who pledge their commitment to ethical e-waste
handling.
-- Simple costing: Dimension Data believes that cost is an inhibitor to
good stewardship, so there is little to zero cost for take-back in most
cases.
-- Security: Disposing of redundant equipment carries the threat of
sensitive data being accessed by external parties. Dimension Data
understands that this is a major concern for companies looking for an
e-waste solution, and offers considerable security expertise to manage
this risk.
About Dimension Data
Founded in 1983, Dimension Data plc is an ICT services and solutions provider that uses its technology expertise, global service delivery capability, and entrepreneurial spirit to accelerate the business ambitions of its clients. Dimension Data is a member of the NTT Group. http://www.dimensiondata.com
(1) Pike Research, 2Q 2009 (http://www.pikeresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/EWASTE-09-Executive-Summary.pdf)
For further information, please contact:
Jackie Funk Mariah Torpey
Dimension Data Americas Davies Murphy Group
T: 571-203-4006 T: 781-418-2404
E: jackie.funk@dimensiondata.com E: ddna@daviesmurphy.com
SOURCE Dimension Data
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/
Dimension Data
Web Site: http://www.dimensiondata.com