When geopolitics rewrites the rules of ICT

In recent years, the consequences of international conflicts and rising geopolitical tensions have also had a direct and structural impact on the ICT sector.

These are no longer isolated or temporary events, but factors that are permanently influencing global supply chains, technology availability, and companies’ investment strategies.

In this context, organizations are being forced to rethink the way they manage their IT infrastructure.

The traditional model, based on purchasing, using, and replacing assets, is increasingly showing its limitations in terms of operational continuity, risk exposure, and dependence on suppliers.

Today, resilience no longer depends solely on the adoption of new technologies, but on the ability to optimize and enhance what already exists within the IT ecosystem.

ReOrbit supports companies in this transformation through an approach based on the circular economy applied to ICT. The goal is to extend the lifecycle of IT assets, recover their residual value, and ensure secure, traceable, and certified data management during disposal phases.

This model enables organizations to reduce dependence on new supply, improve cost management, and increase the overall resilience of technological infrastructures.

In an increasingly unstable global scenario, intelligent IT asset management is no longer just an operational function, but a strategic element for business continuity and security.

Companies that successfully integrate this approach will be better prepared to face a context characterized by persistent uncertainty and continuous transformation.