Devices
Search your devices, check their technical parameters and users. A green light means that the device is synchronized with the base. Red and orange means, in turn, no current downloaded data or partially downloaded data. However, the very fact that the computer is already in the database means that you can verify the data. To quickly search for a given device, click the scan qr code button and use your computer's camera or phone to scan the qr code stuck on the bottom of the device.

By going into the device of interest, we can check the serial or internal number of the device, the department as well as the comments, which may be important in the allocation of equipment. In addition, an important piece of information will also be what components the equipment is made of. This will make it easier to match the equipment to a specific department or employee/manager. Each piece of equipment is assigned specifically to a person hence we know what equipment the person has in stock.
We store partition encryption keys in internal documents. Any hardware that has a TPM function in it is encrypted by us for security reasons.


By going into the device of interest, we can check the serial or internal number of the device, the department as well as the comments, which may be important in the allocation of equipment. In addition, an important piece of information will also be what components the equipment is made of. This will make it easier to match the equipment to a specific department or employee/manager. Each piece of equipment is assigned specifically to a person hence we know what equipment the person has in stock.
We store partition encryption keys in internal documents. Any hardware that has a TPM function in it is encrypted by us for security reasons.
Disposal
Computers disposed of or prepared for disposal. Usually this is equipment that is no longer usable, has become damaged or does not meet minimum requirements. Computers may still be in use but already scheduled for replacement.

Disposal
Computers disposed of or prepared for disposal. Usually this is equipment that is no longer usable, has become damaged or does not meet minimum requirements. Computers may still be in use but already scheduled for replacement.


Device archive
Disposal Protocols. Here you can download the protocol for the disposal of computers. This equipment is no longer available for consumption, has already been transferred to a waste disposal company, or a protocol has been created and will be done in the near future.
