What do your current IT asset tags state?

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  • #61149
    Traci Murray
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    We are only tagging laptops

    #61201
    James Hott
    Participant

    serial number, device type call out, L=laptop, d= desktop, MC = mac, VM =virtual machine etc.

    #61261
    Eddy Muleme
    Participant

    Its a combination of the Company name in short form plus some digits E.g. MTNUG346789

    #61266
    Eddy Muleme
    Participant

    A combination of the organization’s name in short form with some digits E.g., MTNUG34567

    #61425
    Keylor Darity-Morun
    Participant

    Unique ID with a scannable barcode.

    #61432
    Namrata Parikh
    Participant

    I don’t deal with assets tag

    #61581
    Akshay Mehra
    Participant

    Generic identification tag. Nothing complex.

    #61587
    Akshay Mehra
    Participant

    Generic. Nothing complex

    #61691
    Dianne Taylor
    Participant

    Out Asset Tags provide a unique identifier for physical assets, it shows serial number, model, manufacturer, user & location details.

    #61716
    Mohd Uzair
    Participant

    A unique identifier (based on our internal naming convention) and a scannable bar code with corporate branding.

    #61871
    Nirisha Chalapati
    Participant

    We are not using Asset tags in the current state but I have future plan to implement it.

    #61931

    Asset Number – our organization has this unique identifier to each asset.

    #61942
    Vasudha Basetia
    Participant

    We don’t deal with Asset Tags

    #61949
    Amy Yeung
    Participant

    We use asset tags for tracking – asset assignment, life cycle, status, requests, incidents, and software installed.

    #61982
    Ruchi Tiwari
    Participant

    An acronym for Asset type + Serial Number – The combination gives a unique id

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