Managing Non-IT Assets and Inventory
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‎07-18-2018 07:23 AM
Hello all
We are planning to use ServiceNow for managing all
i) assets (from chairs to buildings) - from procurement till retirement
ii) inventory - include the entire item master database from our ERP and handle the procurement process
I am thinking that the process would be similar to IT asset management but with a few differences.
How optimal would be the non IT-asset/ inventory management process be?
Assuming that we bring in all our assets and inventory into ServiceNow successfully, is there a way to distinguish between: IT Assets/ non-IT Assets/ Inventory items?
Thanks in advance 🙂

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‎05-25-2019 12:17 AM

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‎05-31-2019 01:06 PM
I also have this task on my plate. Our Finance dept wants to track furniture, applicance, and other non-IT items. I was told to use the Asset Management plugin, but it's difficult to find how-to examples to get things off the ground.
My understanding is that CMDB should NOT be used to track non-IT assets.

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‎05-31-2019 01:20 PM
I agree. There are surely ways to do this properly, and I'm sure there are people out there that have, but examples are lacking, if not impossible to find.
The documentation also seems to be heavily skewed towards ITAM, with only one example I can recall of creating a new asset class, but not much on what to do after that.
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‎07-22-2024 05:18 PM
@Ram Kaushik @Ashley Hardesty @Marcel H_ , were you able to solve this using asset management ? if yes, can you give me some overview on how you did ?