With Assets, you can track virtually any type of asset for inventory management, financial planning, auditing, compliance-related purposes, and see dependencies between assets and CIs. You can even use custom statuses to get additional context around each asset. For example, you could see if an asset is assigned, unassigned, inactive, or being repaired. You can even use automation to set up alerts for license renewals, to help you and your team keep everything running smoothly.
With Assets, you can link software and hardware to people, so when someone submits a ticket to the IT service desk, the agent can see everything connected to that person and link the right asset to the right issue. It's never been easier to keep the right information in the right place, ensuring everyone has access to the information essential to their role.
With Assets, DevOps teams can link CIs to their change requests, so as the requests go through the approval process, approvers can easily see what dependencies there are and what might be affected if there’s an issue. No more issues or assets getting lost in the cracks, helping to deliver faster, more efficient service.
That's not all, as you can also link services to the IT service desk, so when an issue or outage is reported, the ITSM team can quickly identify what’s been affected. They can quickly let the service owners, users, and customers know, and set the wheels in motion to resolve the issue. By keeping stakeholders in the loop, your team can alleviate worries faster, and focus on solving mission-critical issues.
Assets is available natively in Jira Service Management, in both Cloud Premium and Enterprise tiers. If you’re using Data Center, you can get the Assets app.
To learn more about Atlassian Assets, download our white paper: The Impact of Digital Transformation on Asset and Configuration Management.