The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), the leading trade association for the world's information technology (IT) industry, announced today the availability of a low-cost technology equipment recycling program for its members. The new member benefit is available through AnythingIT, a leader in providing IT asset disposition solutions.
AnythingIT's RecycleTomorrow service provides a secure, environmentally friendly trade-in and asset disposal option at any point during a product's lifecycle. Resellers and solution providers can use the program to facilitate new sales by giving customers and prospects a way to generate capital for purchases while ensuring secure, eco-friendly disposal of existing desktop or notebook PCs, regardless of manufacturer.
"This innovative program addresses two important problems," said John Venator, president and chief executive officer. "First, it offers a solution for disposing of computers with sensitive, private information. Second, it provides an environmentally-sound method for the re-use or recycling of computers. I'm certain that many CompTIA members will take advantage of AnythingIT's RecycleTomorrow service."
"Our RecycleTomorrow solution makes budgeting dollars for the retirement of technology an obsolete practice," said AnythingIT President Dave Bernstein. "Through CompTIA and RecycleTomorrow, customers no longer have to dedicate resources to ensure they are in compliance with the nation's numerous e-waste regulations. With RecycleTomorrow, that can be decided at the point of purchase before hardware even arrives on site. Sold very much like an extended service contract, RecycleTomorrow can be added to any new equipment sale or existing service contract."
When a customer no longer has use for a computer or other equipment, AnythingIT assumes ownership of the hardware for disposal. For a nominal fee, AnythingIT will ensure all sensitive data has been removed from hard drives and other storage media in accordance with data protection and privacy regulations mandated by legislation such as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). In fact, AnythingIT's data removal processing centers meet the strict security requirements of the United States Department of Defense.
Once all sensitive data has been removed, the equipment is recycled, sold for continued use or disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal environmental regulations governing electronic waste.
For information on this program or other benefits of membership in CompTIA, please visit http://www.comptia.org/about/member_benefits.aspx.
About CompTIA
In 2007, CompTIA is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Just as the information technology (IT) industry it serves has grown, CompTIA has also enjoyed remarkable growth over the past 25 years. The organization was founded by representatives of five micro-computer dealerships working together to find better ways to do business. Today, CompTIA has more than 22,000 member companies in over 100 countries around the world; and serves as the voice of the world's $1 trillion-plus IT industry. CompTIA is committed to advancing the long-term success and growth of the IT industry by helping organizations maximize the benefits they receive from their investments in technology; and by helping individuals to obtain the skills and credentials they need for productive careers in IT. For more information, please visit: www.comptia.org.
About AnythingIT:
Incorporated in 1992, AnythingIT (AIT) (http://www.anythingit.com) is a leader in providing IT Asset Disposition Solutions including E-Waste management into the information technology marketplace. AIT holds a GSA Schedule with the United States Government and has received Congressional Recommendation for IT Asset Management, Forensic Data Scrub (Department of Defense 5220.22M certified), Trade-in, Donation Processing, Lease Return Management, and EPA Approved recycling services nationwide. AIT currently manages the trade-in and disposal programs for such channel organizations as Tech Data, ViewSonic, Samsung, Fujitsu, and Itronix-General Dynamics.
