by E-Waste Victoria | Apr 13, 2026 | Education, IT Asset Disposition
Choosing the wrong ITAD provider can expose your organisation to data breaches, compliance failures, environmental liability, and reputational damage. While most providers in the Australian market operate professionally, there are warning signs that should prompt...
by E-Waste Victoria | Apr 13, 2026 | Education, IT Asset Disposition
The physical logistics of getting retired IT equipment from your premises to an ITAD facility might seem like a minor detail, but the choice between pallet collection and individual item pickup affects cost, efficiency, security, and how much internal effort is...
by E-Waste Victoria | Apr 13, 2026 | Education, IT Asset Disposition
Most ITAD guidance assumes a Windows-centric environment, which makes sense given that Windows dominates the corporate desktop market. But organisations running Linux, whether on servers, developer workstations, or embedded systems, face some distinct considerations...
by E-Waste Victoria | Apr 13, 2026 | Education, IT Asset Disposition
When organisations retire data-bearing IT assets, they need assurance that sensitive information has been permanently and irreversibly destroyed. Two primary models exist for providing this assurance: witnessed destruction, where a representative physically observes...
by E-Waste Victoria | Apr 13, 2026 | Education, IT Asset Disposition
The logistics of collecting retired IT equipment might not seem like a strategic decision, but the choice between same-day and scheduled collections can have a real impact on security, cost, and operational efficiency. Understanding when each option makes sense helps...
by E-Waste Victoria | Apr 13, 2026 | Education, IT Asset Disposition
When organisations begin outsourcing their IT asset disposition, one of the first decisions they face is whether to work with a full-service ITAD provider or engage specialist providers for individual parts of the process. Both approaches have legitimate advantages,...