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Pocket CIO – The Guide to Successful IT Asset Management

By : Phara McLachlan
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Pocket CIO – The Guide to Successful IT Asset Management

By: Phara McLachlan

Overview of this book

This book is a detailed IT Asset Management (ITAM) guidebook with real-world templates that can be converted into working ITAM documents. It is a step-by-step IT Asset Management manual for the newbies as well as the seasoned ITAM veterans, providing a unique insight into asset management. It discusses how risk management has changed over time and the possible solutions needed to address the new normal. This book is your perfect guide to create holistic IT Asset Management and Software Asset Management programs that close the risk gaps, increases productivity and results in cost efficiencies. It allows the IT Asset Managers, Software Asset Managers, and/or the full ITAM program team to take a deep dive by using the templates offered in the guidebook. You will be aware of the specific roles and responsibilities for every aspect of IT Asset Management, Software Asset Management, and Software License Compliance Audit Response. By the end of this book, you will be well aware of what IT and Software Asset Management is all about and the different steps, processes, and roles required to truly master it.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface

What are we getting out of the IT investment?


If your organization cannot easily answer this question, finding the answer should be a high priority. This is where the ITAM process can unlock the answer. ITAM directly affects the effective management of finances. It also brings with it the certainty that IT aligns with—and drives—existing business services. The key to success in ITAM lies in managing IT assets on an enterprise-wide basis and throughout all the respective life cycles. Doing this requires taking a holistic approach and perspective based on the reality that asset management is not just IT's responsibility; everyone shares in it.

The following are the Gartner statistics on benefits of asset management:

  • More highly leveraged buys: Reduce asset acquisition costs by 5-8%
  • Better matching of software licenses to organization needs: Reduce software costs by 6-10%
  • Enhanced service and warranty coverage: Reduce warranty costs by 3-15%
  • Increased component standardization: Rescue mean-time-to-repair and improve uptime by 3-7%
  • Reduced IT component complexity: Improve help desk first call resolution rate by 5-12%
  • Better contractor/vendor selection process: Improve contractor performance by 20%
  • Better negotiation of terms and conditions safeguarding performance: Reduce risk of noncompliance by 50%
  • Improved asset tracking, proven usage compliance, and ease of audit: Reduce noncompliance risks by 80-90%

SourceJack HeineGartnerGartner Fall Symposium