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Rethinking Device Destruction for Data Security and Sustainability As sustainability and social responsibility move to the top of corporate agendas, IT asset
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Rethinking Device Destruction for Data Security and Sustainability As sustainability and social responsibility move to the top of corporate agendas, IT asset

Digitunity and AT&T’s Michael Walker discusses the challenges rural communities face in accessing technology and broadband.

Digital technology has become increasingly important in our digital age. However, many people still face significant obstacles when obtaining the devices they need. Digitunity has committed nearly four decades to

Device ownership is the heart of digital equity. A lasting solution requires a series of conditions to be in place.

Device ownership is the heart of digital equity. A lasting solution requires a series of conditions to be in place.

Building Sustainable Device Ecosystems: Digitunity’s Guiding Framework To be fully integrated into today’s digital society, individuals need access to a connected, large-screen computer. Owning a computer opens the door to

This guide describes a computer’s individual components and its functions, in clear, accessible language.

By providing devices, you make a significant contribution to digital inclusion.

This blog is the third in a series based on the report “Digital Inequalities, E-Waste, & Right-to-Repair,” authored by Dr. Amy Gonzales, that highlights digital device access policies. To read

Over a period of three installments, we will be publishing portions of this report, “Digital Inequalities, E-Waste, & Right-to-Repair,” authored by Dr. Amy Gonzales, as part of a blog series