ITRenew this January opened a 315,000-square-foot facility in the Kansas City area. | Maximumm/Shutterstock[/caption]
ITAD providers may be struggling to access used devices amid office and school closures, but a company managing hyperscale cloud computer equipment is finding business is healthy amid the pandemic.
ITRenew provides services to data centers, which are experiencing higher traffic levels as a result of increased time people are spending online. That means they're expanding their capacity and continuing to refresh equipment.
"We sit in the best possible spot in terms of who our clients and who our partners and who our customers are," said Ali Fenn, president of the Newark, Calif.-headquartered company.
Fenn recently provided an update on the company, which opened a large processing facility in Kansas in January and announced the closure of a warehouse in the San Francisco Bay Area in March.
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ITRenew this January opened a 315,000-square-foot facility in the Kansas City area. | Maximumm/Shutterstock[/caption]
ITAD providers may be struggling to access used devices amid office and school closures, but a company managing hyperscale cloud computer equipment is finding business is healthy amid the pandemic.
ITRenew provides services to data centers, which are experiencing higher traffic levels as a result of increased time people are spending online. That means they're expanding their capacity and continuing to refresh equipment.
"We sit in the best possible spot in terms of who our clients and who our partners and who our customers are," said Ali Fenn, president of the Newark, Calif.-headquartered company.
Fenn recently provided an update on the company, which opened a large processing facility in Kansas in January and announced the closure of a warehouse in the San Francisco Bay Area in March.
ITRenew this January opened a 315,000-square-foot facility in the Kansas City area. | Maximumm/Shutterstock[/caption]
ITAD providers may be struggling to access used devices amid office and school closures, but a company managing hyperscale cloud computer equipment is finding business is healthy amid the pandemic.
ITRenew provides services to data centers, which are experiencing higher traffic levels as a result of increased time people are spending online. That means they're expanding their capacity and continuing to refresh equipment.
"We sit in the best possible spot in terms of who our clients and who our partners and who our customers are," said Ali Fenn, president of the Newark, Calif.-headquartered company.
Fenn recently provided an update on the company, which opened a large processing facility in Kansas in January and announced the closure of a warehouse in the San Francisco Bay Area in March.
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