Asset tracking software?
April 15, 2010 2:12 PM
Asset tracking software options for a medium-sized business (less than 10,000 non-consumable items to be tracked)?
My employer wants to know how they can automate the inventory process for non-consumable but mobile items (furniture, warehouse equipment, electronic devices, vehicles, etc).
I've done a lot of research and now have a pretty good handle on the hardware side (previous related question from a while back). Now I'm trying to sort out software options.
So far I've loaded up trial version of two programs, Kwikinventory and Wasp Asset Management, and am playing around with them. I don't have any real idea about how to further evaluate our options beyond going down the results of this Google search one by one, installing trial versions, and giving them a thorough test run.
If you do this for your company, or researched this sort of thing in the past, I'd love some perspective. Particularly if you can talk about why you went with one program over another, or if you decided to roll your own program, how that worked out.
My employer wants to know how they can automate the inventory process for non-consumable but mobile items (furniture, warehouse equipment, electronic devices, vehicles, etc).
I've done a lot of research and now have a pretty good handle on the hardware side (previous related question from a while back). Now I'm trying to sort out software options.
So far I've loaded up trial version of two programs, Kwikinventory and Wasp Asset Management, and am playing around with them. I don't have any real idea about how to further evaluate our options beyond going down the results of this Google search one by one, installing trial versions, and giving them a thorough test run.
If you do this for your company, or researched this sort of thing in the past, I'd love some perspective. Particularly if you can talk about why you went with one program over another, or if you decided to roll your own program, how that worked out.
Here's a trial form if you wanted to try out FMP.
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 2:19 PM on April 15, 2010
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 2:19 PM on April 15, 2010
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posted by Blazecock Pileon at 2:18 PM on April 15, 2010