
Last time we talked about how to set a project up for success, but what do you do if things start to break down mid-project anyway? This week learn to handle hiccups.
Whether you’re a consultant or an internal project team, finishing well isn’t just about doing the job and walking away to the next engagement. What happens as you leave matters just as much, if not more. We’ve talked about starting well and how to adjust mid-course. This time we’ll cover the most crucial part — […]
Faster hardware refresh cycles contribute to e-waste and introduce a “brave new world” for ITAD
Atlanta, Jan. 13, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Apto Solutions, a global leader in Information Technology Asset Disposition (ITAD) and Lifecycle Asset Management Solutions, has been positioned as a “Visionary” in Gartner’s December 2013 Global ITAD Magic Quadrant. The recently published ITAD Magic Quadrant has shifted from […]
Apto Solutions proudly announces the successful eStewards® certification of the last of their ITAD (Information Technology Asset Disposition) facilities. With the certification of its Milpitas, CA facility, Apto Solutions certifies its commitment to world-class environmental stewardship and the reduction of the […]
It is with great pride and excitement that we announce Apto Solutions’ most recent achievement: The Circulars 2018 Young Global Leaders Award for Circular Economy (SME). Apto leaders attended the interactive Circulars event in Davos in late January and was presented with the award in front of over 100 global public […]
Resource Recycling Inc, a privately-held publishing and conference company, heavily featured Apto Solutions in a recent issue of their E-Scrap News publication.
Congratulations to our very own Caroline Allman for joining the Executive Committee for CAER, the Coalition for American Electronics Recycling, to help influence future legislation to help protect the environment! Click here: http://americanerecycling.org/ to learn more about the Coalition for American Electronics […]
It’s part of our DNA. I’m not saying that our amino acids recycle IT equipment (although that would be…interesting). Nope – this is one of those metaphoric things.