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Joakim Aspelin, Business Unit Director for Large Corporate and Public at Dustin in Sweden.

Clear out and cash in: The benefits of reusing old IT equipment for companies

According to a recent survey conducted by Mantap Global on behalf of Dustin, involving over 1,800 IT procurement decision-makers in the Nordics and Benelux regions, more than half of all companies store outdated IT products instead of recycling or reusing them. This not only poses environmental and security risks but also leads to unnecessary costs.

Joakim Aspelin, Business Unit Director Large Corporate and Public, Dustin in Sweden.

Dustin’s Voxicon monitors achieve TCO certification

To meet the growing demand for more sustainable IT products, Dustin is now offering its own office monitors certified according to TCO Certified. As of 1 July, four monitors under Dustin's own brand, Voxicon, are sustainability certified.

Dennie Karlsson, Group CISO of Dustin.

Christmas a high season for IT fraudsters – how to reduce the risk of attacks

Christmas is approaching and while most of us are looking forward to some relaxing time off, IT fraudsters are preparing for what is perhaps the busiest time of the year. If there’s anyone who doesn’t take a break during Christmas, it’s IT fraudsters. The number of phishing e-mails increases during the holiday period, and a full three out of four cyberattacks happen outside of office hours.

Joakim Aspelin, Business Unit Director Large Corporate and Public, Dustin.

Dustin and HP partner in circular IT

Dustin, a leading online based IT partner in the Nordics and the Benelux, now starts selling refurbished computers in partnership with the technology company HP. Together they are launching “HP Approved Selection.” The goal is to help companies take a step toward a more sustainable product portfolio and thereby contribute to a more circular economy.

Joakim Aspelin, Dustin.

Dustin increases proportion of takeback of IT products by over 80 per cent

14 October is International E-Waste Day, the purpose of which is to reduce the amount of electronic waste globally. Dustin wants to play a part in driving the trend towards a more circular IT industry, and the company is now seeing a rapidly growing demand for takeback of IT products among businesses. Over the last year, Dustin has increased its proportion of takeback by over 80 per cent.

Pontus Cederberg, Sales Director SMB Nordics, Dustin.

Dustin to begin selling Starlink products

As one of the first resellers in the Nordic region, Dustin will now begin selling Starlink products for satellite internet, making it possible to access the internet almost anywhere.

Dustin launches new e-signature service in partnership with Scrive

Dustin, a leading online based IT partner in the Nordics and the Benelux, is now launching an e-signature service – eSign – in partnership with Scrive. This service will make it easier for companies to close deals securely and smoothly.

Dennie Karlsson, CISO of Dustin.

AI creates new opportunities for IT fraudsters – how to reduce the risk of attacks during the holidays

Everyone has been talking about AI during the spring and AI is creating many new opportunities. Opportunities that IT fraudsters are sure to also take advantage of. The risk of IT fraud also generally increases during holiday periods. However, it is possible to reduce the risk of attacks and Dennie Karlsson, CISO of Dustin, offers suggestions for what you can do to avoid cyber attacks.

Dustin highlights Global Recycling Day on March 18

Global Recycling Day is held on March 18 to celebrate and highlight the importance of recycling with a focus on resources. Dustin, a leading online based IT partner in the Nordics and the Benelux, works every day to participate in and drive developments towards a more circular IT industry.

Dennie Karlsson, Group CISO, Dustin.

More stringent requirements for IT security but companies lag behind – this is what to prioritise to improve security at your company

Despite more stringent requirements for IT security, several surveys show that companies are lagging behind. Many simply do not take the threat seriously – if they are aware of it at all. What should companies do? Dennie Karlsson, Group CISO at Dustin, has three pieces of advice that companies should follow to improve their IT security.

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