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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 16 MIN

Why Unified IT Operations Makes Asset Management Work

from What's Up with Tech? · host Evan Kirstel

Interested in being a guest? Email us at [email protected] IT Asset Inventory Is Lying to YouAsset sprawl isn't coming. It's already inside your organization, quietly growing through every new SaaS subscription, remote device, and shadow tool your team adopted without a ticket.Most IT leaders know this. Few want to say it out loud.In a recent conversation with Peter from NinjaOne, we got into the real reason IT asset management is back on everyone's radar -- and it's not because the category got flashier. It's because the pressure finally got undeniable. Hybrid work exploded device counts. SaaS spending spiraled. Compliance auditors stopped accepting "we think we have about 400 endpoints" as an answer. Spreadsheets, once a perfectly acceptable stopgap, became a liability.That pressure is what pushed NinjaOne beyond endpoint management into a full ITAM strategy. And the conversation that followed is one worth sharing with any IT director who still runs discovery through manual walk-throughs and outdated files.From Guesswork to Ground TruthThe practical core of unified ITAM starts with continuous discovery -- pulling data from Active Directory, Intune, SNMP, network scans -- and pairing it with lifecycle context: who owns this device, what's its status, when does the warranty expire? Software license reconciliation becomes a living process instead of a once-a-year scramble. Asset records stay current. Clean data syncs automatically into CMDBs like ServiceNow and into the ERP systems finance and procurement actually use.Peter told a story most IT leaders will recognize immediately: the pre-audit ritual of hunting down the most recent spreadsheet, calling facilities, walking floors, and still not being confident in the numbers. Automation doesn't just save time. It removes the guesswork entirely.The Business Case Is Hiding in Your Asset DataHere's what changes when hardware and software inventory finally live in one place: you get leverage. Teams can spot noisy OEM vendors, stretch refresh cycles, kill redundant purchases, and surface shadow devices that are quietly sitting outside your security perimeter. Real-time visibility tightens both security posture and compliance footing. Ops teams get cleaner root-cause analysis because they can actually map relationships between network gear, servers, and peripherals.Peter outlined a ROI model worth borrowing for your next exec conversation: measurable cost control, quantified risk reduction, and audit readiness backed by actual numbers rather than estimates and optimism.Where the Category Goes NextThe shift underway isn't just better asset tracking. It's toward a unified IT operations control plane -- broader coverage, deeper integrations, and tools explicitly designed to collapse sprawl rather than add another layer to it. Fewer tabs. Fewer systems of record. One place where asset data, security context, and lifecycle history actually connect.For teams still chasing asset data across tickets, procurement emails, and disconnected portals, this conversation is a practical starting point -- not a vision deck. It's about centralization, automation, and building the kind of business case that gets budget approved.If this hits close to home, follow the show, share it with your team, and drop a quick review. It helps more people find the conversation.Support the showMore at https://linktr.ee/EvanKirstel

Interested in being a guest? Email us at [email protected] Your IT Asset Inventory Is Lying to You Asset sprawl isn't coming. It's already inside your organization, quietly growing through every new SaaS subscription, remote device, and shadow tool your team adopted without a ticket. Most IT leaders know this. Few want to say it out loud. In a recent conversation with Peter from NinjaOne, we got into the real reason IT asset management is back on everyone's radar -- and it's not becaus...

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