The latest News and Information on Asset Management, Device Management and related technologies.
Keeping track of and maintaining IT assets is essential for a successful business. However, Capterra reports that businesses are reacting instead of preventing maintenance issues 80% of the time. Proactive IT asset management is made possible with a current and accurate IT asset inventory.
Lots of organizations believe that they do not indoor asset tracking as almost no assets go outside the premises of the organizations so there is no need for asset tracking. But even though their assets do not leave the premises, several assets are still lost, misplaced, or stolen. Since there is a huge area, assets are misplaced easily which is why indoor asset tracking is important. There are several industries that are using indoor asset tracking.
RFID is one of the most established asset-tracking technologies. It has been used for a long time. There is no doubt that RFID is a robust technology for asset tracking but there are several other options available that might be a good choice for your organization. That is why in this blog we will give you several reasons for choosing BLE technology over RFID technology. So, without wasting any time let us begin!
Organizations have this tendency of buying expensive equipment, they think that it enhances the efficiency with which their employee perform their tasks. But they don't keep track of their assets. Maintenance of these costly assets is equally important to keep their efficiency up. Negligence of these tasks can lead to major asset failure, increased downtime, asset misplacement, asset theft, and so on. No organization will want to be in a situation like this.
Following our very informative recent virtual roundtable of supply chain executives facilitated by my colleague David Kane, I was anxious to take a turn in the moderator’s chair for our next executive roundtable, ‘How to Maximize ROI of Your Inventory in Today’s Uncertain World?’, this past August 11.