Asset Management

Manage enterprise assets and their relationships to support risk and compliance initiatives across your business.
The Archer Asset Management solution provides a central repository of enterprise asset information, enabling you to aggregate asset data from multiple systems of record, determine the value of each asset, and use that information to support risk and compliance initiatives across business units. This flexible solution allows you to track risk and compliance information for your products, services and business processes, associate related software applications and devices that support them and establish links to the facilities where those assets reside. With Archer, you gain a solid understanding of what you own, its value and its interdependencies so you can protect what is most important to your business.
Through Archer Asset Management, you can:
- Centralize and structure your asset database to create an aggregated view of your critical assets and their relationships to your business offerings.
- Easily integrate asset data from multiple systems of record using Archer’s Data Import feature or the flexible Archer Web Services API.
- Classify assets, define their business criticality and use, and assign asset ownership.
- Identify the relationships of applications and devices to business processes, products, services and facilities.
- View risk and compliance information for assets across your enterprise, empowering you to make strategic decisions regarding asset protection and risk mitigation.
- Quickly generate real-time reports and graphical dashboards to track enterprise assets by type, criticality to your business, owner, facility and other attributes.
- Leverage asset data in other Archer solutions to streamline enterprise risk and compliance, patch management, incident response and vendor management processes.
Features and Benefits
Read the full features and benefits to learn how Archer Asset Management can provide you with a centralized repository of asset data and clear reporting of asset relationships.





