"Cash for Clunkers" Rewards Businesses for Trading In Used Servers
Abacus Solutions launches a new program to help businesses upgrade
their IT infrastructure by turning
used servers and other old IT hardware into cash.
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) August 30, 2009 -- Abacus
Solutions, a leading multi-platform provider of IT infrastructure products and
services, announced its new "Cash for Clunkers" program. Through the program, Abacus will buy back
companies’ used servers and other expiring IT hardware to help finance
the purchase of more current and efficient solutions.
"Most datacenters have outdated servers that are past their time,” said
Patrick Hiller, CEO of Abacus Solutions. "These used servers are a strain on the modern-day
space and power requirements that IT managers face on a day-to-day basis. By
taking advantage of our 'Cash for Clunkers' program, IT managers gain an
instant credit on the purchase of more current generation solutions and benefit
from a lower total cost of ownership for the hardware."
As many antiquated servers are deployed and still in production, it is critical
that the infrastructure upgrade transition be seamless. The in-house engineers at Abacus are superior
in assessing, designing, installing, integrating, and implementing enterprise IT
solutions, and work collaboratively with IT managers to ensure that the
technology solution fully meets their individual company’s needs.
The "Cash for Clunkers" program is part of Abacus’s ongoing commitment to providing
customers with the most creative and flexible solutions at the lowest cost. The company strives
to simplify the IT infrastructure by aligning a company’s specific needs to the right mix of
products and services.
About Abacus Solutions
Abacus Solutions architects multi-platform enterprise-level, server, storage and
networking solutions by offering technologies from leading vendors.
Products include new and used servers, software, networking and storage solutions.
Whether new or expertly refurbished and warrantied equipment is needed,
Abacus works directly with, and across, the purchasing and IT departments at
both strategic and deep-dive technical levels to match the right equipment,
budgets and processes to a company’s direct needs -- delivering technology much
faster than working directly with OEM vendors, at a fraction of the cost.