I have been using SysAid for over a decade and i really love it, i just 
recently (last year) went to the paid version, mainly because i needed 
tri-lingual support for field office in LAM and Franco Africa-
It is a real solid product, and their support is spot on.

For non-it assets you can either manually add or import them.
http://www.sysaid.com/asset-management/cmdb

Now your pricing will vary depending on the amount of assets , but it worth 
checking out


> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 21:22:48 -0700
> Subject: [NTSysADM] Re: OT:  Issue/Hardware/Inventory Tracking
> 
> On 4 Feb 2014 at 13:28, Sam Cayze wrote:
> 
> > 
> >     Finally got myself a long-term side gig! Received lots of good advice 
> > from you guys that helped.
> >     Been at it for a few months. 
> >     The company is having a terrible time tracking their non-pc hardware 
> > nationwide, and I'd like to 
> >     set them up on a solution that would alleviate that. (Which is above 
> > and beyond my scope of 
> >     just managing the hardware). But they really need it.
> >     There has to be some sort of Inventory or HD software than can help. 
> > I'm not really looking for a 
> >     ticketing solution, although I could see how a ticketing solution might 
> > also have what I am 
> >     looking for...
> >     In a nutshell:
> >     They have about 50 pieces of hardware. 
> >     About 20 franchise locations.
> 
> The free version of SysAid can track up to 100 hardware 
> assets.  You might need to bang on it to get it to track 
> non-IT assets, but it's a free place to start...
> 
>     Free Help Desk Software
>     http://www.sysaid.com/free-help-desk-software
> 
> >     Hardware breaks, it gets shipped to me to fix, and then shipped 
> > somewhere (Not always the 
> >     same location).
> >     What needs tracking:
> >     Issue tracking/history
> >     Location history, Current location
> >     I've been doing this in a shared Google Docs spreadsheet, but it's not 
> > cutting it. In this day in 
> >     age, I know there has to be a cloud solution that offers this perfectly.
> >     Any ideas welcome. Using your recommendations in addition to my own 
> > searching...
> >     Thanks,
> >     Sam
> 
> 
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> GeoApps, Tucson, Arizona
> 1-520-290-5038
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