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             Data Center Asset Management is a set of processes and technologies used to track and manage the physical assets of a data center. This includes tracking the location, condition, and maintenance of all hardware, software, and other components. Asset management also includes the management of warranties, licenses, and other related documents. Asset management helps data centers to optimize their operations, reduce costs, and improve security.
Data Center Asset Management solutions are typically    provided by specialized vendors, and can range from basic asset tracking to more comprehensive solutions that include asset lifecycle management, asset optimization, and asset security. These solutions are often integrated with other data center management systems, such as IT service management and IT asset management.
Companies in the Data Center Asset Management market include Dell EMC, IBM, HPE, Fujitsu, Schneider Electric, Oracle, and Hitachi Vantara. Show Less   Read more