Asset Manager

Assets, software and responsibilities in view.

Asset Manager helps organisations manage equipment, resources, devices, software, licences and other assets clearly.

Asset Manager belongs to Base Platform and becomes available only after controlled activation.

Explanation

Why, what, who and how.

Asset Manager makes assets visible and helps organise follow-up.

Why

More grip

Assets become fragmented when no one clearly sees what exists, where it is and who is responsible.

What

Asset overview

The module makes physical assets, software, licences, locations, rooms, statuses and actions visible.

Who

For management and operations

Facility, operations, IT, team leads and location owners get a shared picture.

How

With follow-up

Control rounds and actions help inspections, maintenance, renewal or repair stay on the radar.

Capabilities

What Asset Manager helps manage.

The module focuses on visibility, responsibility, status and follow-up actions.

  • Record equipment, resources and devices
  • Manage software, licences and subscriptions
  • Connect locations, rooms and responsibilities
  • Follow up status, actions and control rounds
  • See what is missing, expiring or needs attention

Examples

Where Asset Manager creates clarity.

The examples combine physical assets, digital assets and operational follow-up.

A location sees which equipment is present and who owns it.

IT or operations keeps software and licences organised.

A control round produces actions that need follow-up.

A manager sees which assets are missing, expired or moved.

Request

A core module with controlled access.

Asset Manager can be included as a core module in the controlled request. Availability follows only after review, payment and activation.

The public website does not claim direct activation and does not create a payment.