Panasonic
Panasonic implemented
xAssets Network Discovery and xAssets IT Asset Management and have been using it for 16 years
for network discovery, IT asset management and incident management.
Essilor
Essilor implemented xAssets Fixed Asset Management and Financials for
Fixed Asset control and Asset Accounting with their own specific depreciation rules.
Andersen Tax
Andersen Tax required an ITAM solution for efficient management of assets both manually and
through third-party data source integrations, with
customized notifications, reports and lifecycle processes.
Warrior Preparation Center
xAssets, via its government partner McCauley Brown (an Alion company,) was awarded a contract to
implement it's
IT Asset Management software solution for use at the United States Air Force in
Europe (USAFE) Warrior Preparation Center (WPC) located at Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany.
The xAssets ITAM-ND software was certified for use on both the USAF's Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet)
and Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet).
Telos
Telos was advised that support for the asset management
software that it was using to manage the laptop provisioning
and maintenance contract would be discontinued soon.
Consequently, Telos began a search for a new
solution in mid-year. As part of the search for a new solution,
Telos vetted the xAssets Enterprise Asset Management solution.
During the presentation made by xAssets, it became clear the
comprehensive solution could provide all of the required
functionality available from competing software products, but
at a lower cost and with less overheads.
Saint Gobain China
Saint-Gobain APAC primarily tracked and recorded information technology (IT) assets
through Excel spreadsheets. Some offices and operations consolidated asset details
in Microsoft SMS, and later SCCM. User information and some asset details were
tracked in Active Directory. However, no centralized or uniform system existed across
all offices to inventory, track and manage IT assets.
New Mexico Department of Health
The New Mexico Department of Health determined
that it had a need for a comprehensive automated IT asset
management (ITAM) system, capable of working in a network of
consisting of approximately 15,000 computing assets and 1500
licensed software titles.