Tighter budgets in many Australian organisations has led to an even greater need to keep track of IT assets. How are IT departments managing this process?
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Enterprises that don't have processes in place for managing IT assets can find that infrastructure is completely undocumented, argues a visiting technologist.
Imagine the scenario of moving office buildings: you suddenly have to figure out how much IT equipment will be involved in the move. It's then that you realise you're not actually sure how many servers you do in fact own.
Tighter budgets in many Australian organisations has led to an even greater need to keep track of IT assets. How are IT departments managing this process?
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