When you have to move your office, even if it appears neat and clean, you have a desk full of wires behind it. When you need help, you can call Computer transport, It transport, or It moving.

Look at your own desk. In my office, I have my computer, an AB switch for my laptop to plug in, my monitor, power supplies for everything, VOIP phone, modem, router, surge protector, speakers, mouse, keyboard, USB hub, printer, and extra USB accessory cables for cameras or recorders.

You probably have many of these things on other office desks, as well. Will you really remember where all those wires went? Actually, most of them are pretty logical. But unplug 2 or 3 and see how firmly you really remember where they go.

Let’s talk about a larger office now. If you have multiple servers, maybe you don’t want these rattling around and falling over in a rental truck. They really should be boxed up and shipped dust-free, shouldn’t they? Computer transport or It transport to the rescue here.

Does your office also have a telephone system or PBX, switches and routers, equipment racks for swappable hard drives or a blade server system, and maybe some old-fashioned servers besides? These services will disconnect devices for you, pack everything up and see that it gets put together properly at the other end of your move. Call It moving.

When you need to move computer equipment, it’s better to be safe than sorry!