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Data centers are a critical part of many business operations. Larger companies have mountains of data to handle on a daily basis, enough to fill rooms. That’s why they use data centers to securely handle all of their most important information. Data centers are controlled and highly secured locations that house companies’ most important data. Big companies invest heavily in these data centers to make sure that their data is protected and accessible to the right people. As companies acquire more and more data, a growing need has formed to keep data center technology up to date. In order to do that, data center decommissioning services have become necessary.
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