Many businesses still believe that selling old IT hardware is more hassle than it’s worth. Whether it’s outdated servers, aging laptops, or unused networking gear, these assets often end up collecting dust—or worse, disposed of improperly. In reality, IT hardware buy-back programs in 2025 have evolved into a secure, efficient, and highly profitable part of modern IT asset lifecycle management. But several outdated myths continue to stop companies from realizing their full return on investment.
In today’s digital-first world, organizations are constantly upgrading IT infrastructure to remain competitive. But what happens to the old laptops, servers, switches, and storage systems? That’s where IT Asset Buy‑Back programs come in. These programs allow businesses to recover value from decommissioned hardware. However, the rates you get can vary widely depending on your region, local demand, and secondary market dynamics. In this blog, Server BuyBack presents a global comparison of IT asset buy-back market


