VAM Frequently Asked Questions

Visual Asset Manager - FAQs

Visual Asset Manager (VAM) is the ultimate in asset management so that you know — at a glance — what your company’s assets are, and they are at the touch of a button.

This intelligent, customizable software will help you reduce operating costs, as well as improve your return on investment for the assets you do have. With its interactive links, secure database and literal visual map, everything you need to see is on your desktop.

Browse through our list of Frequently Asked Questions to learn more about how Visual Asset Manager can help your organization today.

We have assets across all departments that we’ve acquired at different times in our organization’s lifecycle. Can Visual Asset Manager help track these?

Visual Asset Manager can help you categorize and inventory assets; check resources in and out; and even track usage and depreciation so you can instantly see the important statistics you need.

Security permissions are critical in our business environment. How can I make sure that’s addressed in Visual Asset Manager?

Visual Asset Manager has role-based security permissions and capabilities so you can create different user access based on internal security needs and asset management priorities. This means that you have full control of who has access to what information, and what type of access they have

We have a lot of disparate databases that will all need to be consolidated into one place. How does this work in Visual Asset Manager so that we can track our assets in one central place?

You’ll be able to easily import data from Microsoft Excel files or SQL Databases with the VAM Importer Utility.

Our company is planning a large and complicated move next year that we’re starting to prepare for now. What features does Visual Room Manager have so that we can keep everyone on track and make it an easy transition for employees?

Companies can accurately and efficiently manage inventory and moves with Handheld Barcode Scanning support. You’ll also be able to track important details – such as the hardware and software details of Windows-based machines.

These details include tracking the number of installed applications (including hotfixes); the manufacturer, model and serial number; BIOS, CPU and RAM; hard drive size; and even computer IP addresses.

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