Information Technology Asset Knowledge
IAITAM’s industry articles acts as a powerful and much-needed source of information for ITAM professionals to expand their own knowledge and to participate in the building of the profession. IAITAM welcomes industry experts to submit an article to ITAK.
Myths and Realities of IT Financial Optimization
In the realm of Information Technology (IT), financial optimization is a constant challenge. However, many myths and realities need to be demystified.
Mastering Remote Offboarding: Best Practices for IT Asset Managers
Learn the most efficient, accountable ways to recover assets from remote workers during offboarding. Success is more complicated than you think.
Addressing E-Waste Through EPR Compliance
As global concern for the environment escalates and regulators take measures to tackle e-waste, particularly through the enactment of EPR laws.
Interdependence Between Asset and Configuration Management
This article highlights the interdependence between Asset Management and Configuration Management in maintaining accurate IT asset data.
Controls that Ensure Accuracy of Asset Inventory
The SEC defines controls as specific policies, procedures, and activities designed to meet an objective. In ITAM, maintaining an accurate and reliable inventory of IT assets is crucial, though often challenging.
Should You Remove Device Locks When Retiring IT Assets?
Consider the factors and benefits of removing device locks when retiring IT assets, such as financial gains and achieving environmental goals.
From Trash to Treasure: Change the ITAD Stigma
Within your ITAD program lies a wealth of untapped potential to benefit your entire organization. Learn how to win C-Suite support for your program.
Establishing a Vendor Management Framework – Our Story
Earlier this year, we finalized a vendor management framework that we believe is going to generate more value for HDR and our strategic partners!
Navigating Software Contractual Terms
A Software License Agreement is a contract between a vendor and a customer that outlines how software can and cannot be used. Below are some examples.