Solutions — Data & Operations

Know what you own, and who has it.

Most companies track IT assets in a spreadsheet nobody trusts. We build a real asset management system on the platforms you already run — so the register is finally accurate.

01 — What it is

IT Asset Management, in plain terms.

IT asset management is the system for tracking your hardware, software licenses, and who has what — built, in our approach, on platforms you already operate (like Zendesk custom objects) rather than yet another standalone tool. We design the data model, the workflows for assignment and return, and the reporting so you always know what you own, what it costs, and where it is.

02 — The problems it solves

Sound familiar?

01

The spreadsheet lies

Nobody updates it, so the asset register is wrong the day after it is made.

02

Licenses lapse or waste

You over-buy seats nobody uses and let critical licenses expire unnoticed.

03

Offboarding leaks

Employees leave with hardware and access because nothing tracked what they had.

03 — How we implement it

From scope to live.

01

Model the assets

We define what to track — devices, licenses, warranties, assignments — and design the object model to hold it.

02

Build on your stack

Using custom objects and workflows on a platform you already run, avoiding another silo and another subscription.

03

Wire the lifecycle

Assignment, return, and renewal workflows so the register updates as assets move, not months later.

04

Report and alert

Dashboards for what you own and alerts for expiring licenses and warranties before they lapse.

04 — Common questions

IT Asset Management, answered.

Can you build IT asset management without dedicated software?

Yes. Using custom objects and workflows on a platform you already run, we build asset tracking into your existing stack — avoiding another standalone tool and subscription while giving you a real, workflow-driven register.

What should IT asset management track?

A useful register tracks hardware devices, software licenses and seat counts, warranties, and current assignments — plus the lifecycle events (assignment, return, renewal) that keep it accurate as assets move between people.

Why do asset spreadsheets fail?

Because they rely on people to manually update them, which never happens consistently. A workflow-driven system updates the register as part of the assignment and return process, so accuracy is a byproduct of normal work.

Want your data working instead of fighting you?

Data strategy, cleansing, and systems built by an accountable team.

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