infoTECH Feature

May 26, 2010

Codima Inc. Intros Codima Green

 

Codima Inc., a global provider of integrated network management software products and electronics recycling, has unveiled its new division Codima (News - Alert) Green which offers a full service pick-up and recycling option, facilitating e-waste disposal.

The new division, according to company officials, will contribute significantly to revenue growth through the capture of precious metals refining. 

Also the company said that through this launch, it is now expanding its operations further and will now offer full recycling services for the growing pile of end-of-life telecom equipment and other e-waste to new commercial clients and existing customers in North America.

"We project that our clients have millions of dollars of electronic scrap and e-waste and Codima Green offers an opportunity to them to dispose their e-waste cost effectively and safely," Christer Mattsson (News - Alert), chief executive officer at Codima said.

Codima Green allows customers using Codima's IT inventory software to identify malfunctioning and outdated hardware, as well as other clients to increase environmental responsibility.

By utilizing the recycling service, the company believes that clients can now help keep non-working equipment out of the world's landfills and at the same time also recover some of their valuable hardware investment. 

Headquartered in Philadelphia, Codima Inc. is a Microsoft (News - Alert) Certified Partner and an Avaya DevConnect Gold Partner. It currently operates nationally, in addition to serving 10 markets in EMEA, ASIA, Australia and Latin America, and provides software tools to help organizations manage their IT networks.


Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Stefania Viscusi
FOLLOW US

Subscribe to InfoTECH Spotlight eNews

InfoTECH Spotlight eNews delivers the latest news impacting technology in the IT industry each week. Sign up to receive FREE breaking news today!
FREE eNewsletter

infoTECH Whitepapers