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+ | A recent IDC survey found that only 11% of companies with fewer than 100 employees intend to use an IT disposal service, compared with 65% of companies with 10,000 or more employees. | ||
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+ | But Dell is targetting those small businesses. It has launched an online product recovery and recycling service aimed at business customers with fewer than 10 computers, which starts at $25 per item. |
Revision as of 22:13, 2 November 2007
Full story: Dell Launches New Asset Recovery and Recycling Program For Small Businesses (20-Sep-07)
A recent IDC survey found that only 11% of companies with fewer than 100 employees intend to use an IT disposal service, compared with 65% of companies with 10,000 or more employees.
But Dell is targetting those small businesses. It has launched an online product recovery and recycling service aimed at business customers with fewer than 10 computers, which starts at $25 per item.