Refurbished enterprise IT hardware and buyback services for corporate data centers
ServerMonkey operates a refurbished IT equipment distributor and IT asset disposition (ITAD) business, focused on servers, networking gear, and buyback programs. The tech stack reveals a commerce-forward operation: Magento for e-commerce, Salesforce for sales pipeline, HubSpot for marketing, plus backend caching (Redis, Varnish) and observability (New Relic, Blackfire) — indicating the company is treating hardware distribution as a scaled digital sales channel rather than a pure B2B trading floor. Active projects center on expanding the buyback network and pursuing new enterprise segments (colocation, managed services), while engineering is split between legacy code refactoring and performance optimization, suggesting they're modernizing an aging codebase to support growth.
ServerMonkey stocks and distributes new and refurbished IT hardware—primarily servers and networking equipment from vendors like Dell, HPE, and Cisco—alongside an equipment buyback program for decommissioned assets. The company operates as an IT asset disposition (ITAD) partner with R2 and ISO certifications, serving corporate IT groups and data centers seeking cost-effective hardware compatible with existing infrastructure. Based in Houston with 51–200 employees, ServerMonkey combines hardware procurement and logistics with digital sales channels, managing both inventory acquisition and outbound customer delivery. The hiring mix (sales-dominant with steady engineering and marketing roles) reflects a hybrid model: transactional e-commerce sales paired with direct enterprise account management and field-level buyback operations.
Magento (e-commerce), Salesforce (CRM), HubSpot (marketing), MySQL + Redis + Elasticsearch (backend), New Relic + Blackfire (observability), plus Microsoft Office, NetSuite (ERP), and Adobe Creative Suite.
Yes. 2 active engineering roles (1 mid-level, 1 senior) across legacy code refactoring and performance optimization, part of a 7-role hiring round in the United States and South Korea.
Expanding buyback network operations, pursuing new enterprise segments (colocation, managed services), modernizing legacy systems, and optimizing e-commerce and marketing campaigns on Magento.
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