
IT decommissioning covers de-rack, cable removal, equipment palletization, chain-of-custody handling and documented disposition of legacy hardware — fitting operating models whose data center exit, lease end or refresh requires a clean handoff with documentation rather than informal teardown that leaves abandoned cabling and orphaned assets in the closet.
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