If you manage IT for a distributed workforce without a formal IT asset recovery process, you’d know how quickly devices fall out of sight.
Laptops stay with offboarded employees, older machines pile up in storage and returned hardware sits untouched because no one has time to inspect, wipe, repair or redeploy it.
And over time, that gap starts to compound.
You end up procuring new assets when you could have simply repaired and reassigned the older ones. Valuable hardware gets written off too early or ends up in landfills, contributing to the ever-increasing e-waste production.
Those unmanaged devices become a security risk, since they still contain sensitive corporate data.
But a structured IT asset recovery process changes that.
It helps you retrieve devices, recover value from hardware you already own, reduce unnecessary procurement costs and keep usable equipment out of landfills. More importantly, it ensures that sensitive corporate data doesn’t slip through the cracks.
In this IT asset recovery guide, we’ll explain what IT asset recovery is, how it works and how to decide what the best recovery method is for your assets.