Posts Tagged ‘RFID’
The Truth About Hardware Asset Management and RFID
One of the most common questions we receive from organizations as they tackle hardware asset management (HAM) and IT Asset Management (ITAM) initiatives is around the use of RFID and what it costs. The truth is, RFID works very well for some asset categories. For others, it is ineffective and expensive. Data Center Assets…
Read MoreBarcode vs. RFID
We’re often asked, “What’s the best solution for data collection and inventory tracking? Barcode or RFID?” It depends. Consider the following use cases: Receiving – With an advance shipment notice (ASN) and pre-tagging from your vendor in place, you can use RFID to receive assets at the dock, saving a ton of time. However, when…
Read MoreAssetTrack® for ServiceNow is Jakarta Certified
AssetTrack® for ServiceNow is Jakarta Certified Jakarta is the latest release of the ServiceNow application and was first made available in mid July of 2017. More information about the ServiceNow Jakarta release can be found here. AssetTrack for ServiceNow, the only native ServiceNow certified platform application for barcode & RFID asset tracking, is now Jakarta Certified. What’s…
Read MoreSix Reasons Why AssetTrack is #1 Ranked in the ServiceNow Store
AssetTrack for ServiceNow is the only barcode and RFID hardware asset management solution available that is “serverless,” meaning that it runs entirely within the ServiceNow platform. AssetTrack requires no third party server or cloud service. Because of this, the total cost of ownership of AssetTrack is far lower than server based solutions, which come…
Read MoreFour Ways to Improve Hardware Asset Tracking Initiatives With Your Field Services Team
To be really good at hardware asset management (and avoid expensive physical inventories) you need the field services team to participate. After all, they’re on the front lines deploying, fixing, moving, and reclaiming assets on a regular basis. Generally speaking, IT asset tracking is not typically a concern of field services because they don’t directly benefit…
Read MoreAssetTrack® for ServiceNow is Istanbul Certified
Istanbul is the latest release of the ServiceNow application and was first made available in mid January of 2017. AssetTrack for ServiceNow, the only native ServiceNow certified platform application for barcode & RFID asset tracking, is now Istanbul Certified. What’s New? Single Sign-on (SSO) support. AssetTrack works seamlessly with whatever SSO provider you’ve hooked…
Read MoreAMI’s AssetTrack® Ranks Top 5 in ServiceNow App Store
AMI, a leading provider of barcode and RFID asset tracking solutions to midsize and enterprise organizations worldwide, today announced its product AssetTrack for ServiceNow is currently ranked as a top 5 application inside the ServiceNow app store. “There are over 200 ready to deploy apps in the ServiceNow Store,” said John Roberts, former head of…
Read MoreAMI Launches AssetTrack Trial Inside ServiceNow Store
AMI, a leading provider of barcode/RFID asset tracking solutions to enterprise organizations worldwide, is pleased to announce the availability of a trial version of AssetTrack for ServiceNow, accessible now inside the ServiceNow app store. Download a free trial now There are over 200 ready to deploy apps in the ServiceNow Store. All have been certified…
Read MoreAMI Simplifies Asset Tracking for ServiceNow
March 30, 2016 – Seattle, WA: Asset Management International (AMI) today introduced a new version of AssetTrack®, the barcode and RFID asset tracking solution for ServiceNow. The new version of AssetTrack® requires no external server, removing complexity, simplifying deployment, and enhancing data security for IT Asset Managers. “AssetTrack® is fully integrated in the ServiceNow platform, enabling…
Read MoreSimple Cost Analysis for RFID Options
Not surprisingly, lately I’m being asked more and more about RFID, and wanted to write a simple cost analysis for RFID options. As prices drop on this technology, its benefits become more and more attractive. I’m a strong advocate for RFID. I’ve written about its value in comparison to other tagging methods (see a summary…
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