If your business owns more than one computer, you’ve got tech to track. Laptops, monitors, printers, routers, projectors, phones; it all adds up fast. If you’re not keeping an eye on it, you could end up with missing gear, surprise inefficiency, or worse, security problems. That’s why tracking your hardware isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s a need-to-do.
In this month’s newsletter, we talk about what it means to track your technology hardware and explore some ways you can make it happen without losing your mind.
At its core, hardware tracking is keeping a running record of all the physical tech devices your business owns. That includes details like:
This kind of information doesn’t just help with organization. It helps you manage your budget, plan upgrades, prevent theft, and make smarter decisions about your tech.
Tracking your hardware can do a lot for your peace of mind. Let’s take a look at some of the other benefits:
Here are some options businesses of all sizes can use to keep tabs on their technology:
A humble spreadsheet can do the job if your business is small and you’ve only got a few devices. Tools like Excel or Google Sheets let you list assets, add filters, and track status. It’s free and flexible, but it can get messy and hard to maintain over time.
There are many tools built specifically to manage hardware and software assets.
Pairing your asset list with barcode or QR code labels can make life way easier. Employees can scan devices with a phone or scanner to check them in and out, update locations, or log repairs. It’s quick, accurate, and especially helpful for businesses with shared or mobile tech.
Want to know what’s connected to your network automatically? Network scanning tools can scan your network and list every connected device. This is especially helpful if you want a real-time view of what’s in use and where.
If your business is remote or spread out across locations, cloud-based tools are ideal. You can access and update your asset list from anywhere. Most of the modern tools mentioned above have mobile apps too.
Tracking hardware might sound like a boring task, but it pays off when things go sideways. Lost laptops, expired warranties, outdated devices, or budget surprises; they’re all easier to handle when you’ve got your tech tracked and accounted for. To learn more about the best practices for tracking your organization’s hardware, give the IT professionals at Jackson Thornton Technologies a call today at (877) 226-9091.
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