Blancco, a supplier of data erasure and computer reuse solutions with U.S. headquarters in Atlanta, is showcasing its latest technologies designed to enhance privacy at the 2013 E-Scrap Conference, Sept. 11-12 in Orlando, Fla. A gold sponsor of the North American electronics recycling event, Blancco also says it will present a new partner program for IT asset disposal (ITAD) organizations in the United States.
New product solutions include Blancco Mobile’s rapid factory resetting option for smartphones, which enables quick resetting of large volumes of devices—up to 20 at once—using minimal resources and providing a report as proof, the company says.
“Blancco Mobile’s new Reset and Report feature, combined with its full erasure capabilities for complete security and regulatory compliance, make it the market’s first complete mobile device erasure solution,” says Markku Willgren, president of Blancco U.S. operations.
Blancco is demonstrating its new products and services at E-Scrap Booths 303 and 305. Willgren also will be available to discuss Blancco’s new U.S. ITAD Partner Program, which offers reselling and lead referral opportunities, along with co-branding, exclusive pricing, technical support and other benefits, to qualified organizations. Partners have access to the Blancco Certified Engineer training program, designed to improve their understanding of data erasure processes, products and best practices.
“The partner program solidifies our relationship with key ITADs, computer refurbishers, remarketers, and reverse logistics customers, allowing us to provide comprehensive services and help them effectively manage and streamline erasure processes,” Willgren says.
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