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Asset Management Software: The Easy Way
Out
All businesses need asset management; whether you are in
manufacturing, public relations, a call center etc. What
actually is asset management? This is the process by which you
can manage your to the best of your ability. In order to do so,
you will need to know the strengths and weaknesses of your
assets. Only then you can know how to optimize their use.
Asset Management Software
Asset management has in the past been done manually, with a
number of registers and files to keep records, this was not the
most time efficient and easy method to track assets. However,
with the twenty-first century bringing us great computers and
upgraded technology, asset management has been facilitated
through computers and this has been made possible with asset
management software. This software enables people to deal with
asset management at the press of the button.
The software available today is able to keep track of the
value, use, depreciation, and utility age of any asset. This
software can highlight what the maintenance requirements are,
when the assets would need to be discarded and above all it
allows tracking of the assets. The advantages of the asset
management software are almost limitless. However, the best
feature is that it can give you accurate reports of the status
of your assets at any given time, easily.
How Do You Choose The Best Fit for Asset Management
Software?
There are a few questions that you have to ask yourself before
deciding which asset management software is the best for you.
The following is an indicative check list:
- Price of the software – is it cost
effective?
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What type of task you have at hand – how
complicated is your asset list?
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How many people can use it at the same
time?
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Can it be scaled up? Can it be scaled
down?
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How many functions does the software
give you?
There are three important types of software
available segregated by their functionality:
1. Automated – this type automatically collects records
of data in time as well as tracks the data.
2. Inquisitive – this type usually is
applicable to the IT systems; this type will be used for
identifying the different parts of hardware
(configuration) as well as peripherals and their addition
or removal.
3. Repository – this type of software is
used for making reports and for different types of asset
use and utility analysis.
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