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Executive Summary! Best-practice IT Asset Management (ITAM) stresses the importance of maintaining a complete and accurate CMDB (Configuration Management Database) or Asset Repository that is updated in real time. As the driving factor in ITIL-compliant IT Service Management, the quality of your CMDB determines the quality of IT service management.! Complete and accurate information about the assets in your environment ensures quicker turnaround on Incidents and Problems, shortens the cycle time to implement Changes, reduces the risk of introducing errors during environment changes, aids in capacity planning, etc. Having the processes in place to maintain a complete, accurate asset repository that is always up to date is the foundation of an efficient, well-functioning IT Department.! Because most IT Asset Management activity is performed by mobile technicians, your ITAM processes must support staff that move through your data centers, buildings, labs, and warehouses while they install, track, move, upgrade, fix, or simply manage equipment so that your business can efficiently operate day after day. Furthermore, it is critically important that updates or changes occurring in the environment are accurately and immediately reflected in the CMDB. One of the key components to driving effective IT Asset Management is creating asset IDs and using asset tags to identify and track your organization s key IT assets. This paper presents efficient and optimal usage of IT asset tags in your environment. Initial Steps in the Asset Tagging Process! Although asset tagging seems quite simple and straightforward, a well-planned, proactive approach will ensure optimal usage, longevity, and efficiency for your IT Department. The following steps represent what it takes to deploy an effective asset identification procedure: 2

1. Identify all assets that need or will need to be tagged. 2. Determine an asset ID schema for identifying your assets. 3. Choose and acquire asset tags to affix to your assets. 4. Acquire barcode scanners, RFID readers and associated software to read asset tags and facilitate ITAM procedures. Smartphones and tablets are another increasingly popular option. iphones, ipads and Android-based phones and tablets have the ability to scan most non-complex barcodes with the built-in camera. However, for more robust data capture and in cases of high usage, laser scanning sleeves or Bluetoothattached scanning guns are a must. 5. ID and tag all of your existing assets. 6. Create or modify a process to ID and tag all of your incoming assets. 7. Create or modify daily ITAM processes to incorporate asset tags. Identify Assets! Determine which assets in your environment need or will need to be identified and tagged. For each different type of asset, identify the best location and method for affixing an asset tag onto the asset. In addition to computer equipment, also consider creating asset tags for people (typically affixed to badges), furniture, tools, machines, etc. You will want to tag assets that are important to your business and that are (or will be) tracked in your CMDB or Asset Repository. Determine an Asset ID Schema! Assigning asset IDs to the assets that you want to track in your CMDB gives you the opportunity to create a structured and well-formed identification system to uniquely identify each asset in your environment. Taking into account all of the assets in the environment that you wish to track, you should define an asset ID schema that is both meaningful and simple. The best approach is usually a sequential numerical ID with a short character prefix to identify the value as an asset ID. Avoid creating tags 3

with location- or ownership-specific assumptions, because those characteristics may change during the lifetime of the asset. Choose and Acquire Asset Tags! The type (or types) of tags that you want asset IDs printed on will be determined by the type of assets being tagged and the environment where those assets reside. For each type of asset, define exactly where the asset tag should be affixed and then determine the optimal size of the tag and appropriate adhesive for the material to which it will be affixed. All asset tags should have the asset ID printed on them along with a barcode so that the tag can be quickly and accurately read using a barcode scanner, smartphone, or tablet, all important tools for your mobile asset technicians.! In some environments, you might use an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) system for all or part of your IT Asset Management process. In this case, you will want to coordinate your RFID tags with any non-rfid Asset IDs. You will also want to ensure that the asset ID emitted by the RFID tag is also printed and barcoded right on the RFID tag itself for easy and immediate reading by IT staff.! If you are creating different asset ID schemas for different types of assets, choose a different size and/or color tag for each different scheme to ensure easy differentiation. You can either purchase pre-printed asset tags or blank tags if you own or purchase a barcode label printer. Acquire Mobile Devices for Barcode Scanning! Barcode scanners are available in many different form factors, sizes, and capabilities. The primary factors in choosing an appropriate scanner, whether it be a traditional, more rugged barcode scanner, smartphones, or tablets, are: 1. One that will support your chosen barcode scanning software applications, which provide a user interface to your IT Staff and integrates with your backend CMDB or Asset Repository. 4

2. One that can handle the environment that it will be used in. For example, if it will be used in a warehouse, you will want to consider a hardened unit that will not break if dropped. 3. One that supports the type of activities that will be performed by the IT Staff. For example, if your users will be scanning barcodes from a distance greater than one foot, you should ensure that the scanner is a strong laser with good reading capabilities from a distance. Tag Existing Assets! Affixing asset tags to existing IT assets involves physically walking through the environment, placing tags onto assets, and then associating each asset ID with a specific asset within your new or existing CMDB (Asset Repository). This activity should be performed with a barcode scanner (or phone or tablet if you have software that provides this capability) in hand, so that the asset ID and other barcoded data such as location tags, user badges, or serial numbers can be scanned in immediately, minimizing data entry errors. The following represents the standard process for applying asset ID tags and entering the information into your CMDB: 1. Affix the asset tag containing imprinted and barcoded asset ID onto the asset. 2. Identify and/or search for the asset in your existing repository using the asset s serial number or other previously used unique identifier(s). 3. Scan the asset ID from the asset tag into the asset s asset record. 4. If you are creating a new asset record for the asset, enter additional relevant and/or required information about the asset. Tag Incoming Assets! Most organizations have an asset receiving process in place to manage incoming assets. During this process, new asset records should be created in your CMDB or Asset Repository and tagged with their assigned asset ID. An example asset receiving process, including the application of asset ID tags, follows: 5

1. The asset receiver receives the asset into the environment and validates via associated purchase order number or other method. 2. Receiver affixes an appropriate asset tag to the asset. 3. Receiver creates an asset record by entering relevant information from the purchase order and physical asset. The asset ID, imprinted and barcoded on the asset tag, is then scanned into the asset record, creating the association between the real asset and its asset record. Perform Daily Asset Management! Creating asset IDs and tagging your assets facilitates better management of the IT staff s daily asset management activities, such as performing installs, moves, break-fix activities, and planned upgrades. An asset tag, conveniently located for easy scanning, removes the requirement to find a serial number, which is usually located in a remote or hidden part of a device, often along with other barcodes so it is difficult to ensure that you scanned the correct value. And, often, it is not practical to move an asset in order to uncover its serial number. Effective daily asset management is dependent on the ability to easily scan in accessible asset tags so the IT technician can open, review, and/or modify an asset record with minimal disturbance to the asset itself. Benefits to Your Organization! Tagging assets with barcoded asset tags helps to streamline and simplify your asset tracking processes. For example, your mobile asset technicians can easily spotcheck assets in the field simply by scanning in an asset tag to pull up and review the associated asset record. Moves and changes are easily captured as they occur by associating activity with unique asset IDs. The end result is a CMDB or asset repository containing better and more complete information about your IT environment. 6