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    Methods Of Asset Management

    Posted by DAVID KURNIAWAN Posted on 12:16 PM with No comments
    By Owen Jones


    How does one go about taking care of one's property - one's worldly possessions? Well, the majority of people put their money in the bank, put the jewellery in a safe and insure the rest. But insurance is not really taking care of your possessions, is it? It is taking care of yourself so that you do not have renew them with your own money.

    In the old days, and even now, I suppose in some countries, you would employ a boy to watch over your sheep or cattle or bring them in at night for fear of lions, wolves or thieves. These were an early kind of security guard and indeed wealthy people had and frequently still do have private body guards.

    What if you had a large office with a hundred laptop computers - laptops because employees had to do field work too? How would you keep track on all those? A car is another good case in point and construction site machinery is being stolen all the time even from under the noses of (or with the help of) private security firms.

    So what can you do? Invest in dogs? That works usually, but they can be poisoned. Install video cameras and passive infra-red movement sensors linked to a control centre? That works and a lot of firms and private houses have it, but it is very expensive.

    As a cheap alternative, the police were giving out free pens in the UK, which wrote in invisible ink. The idea was to write your postcode and house number. This ink became visible under a special kind of light. That is fine if you have a suspect or found property.

    Bar codes are not realistic, the pen is better. It all comes back to insurance or security.

    However, there is another way that is becoming affordable. The concept has been around for approximately 85 years, but it was too pricey to use on anything smaller than an airplane or a battle tank.

    I am talking about radio frequency identification or RFID for short. The idea is the same one that aircraft have been using since during the Second World War - a transponder emits precoded information in answer to a demand from an RF reader.

    Details regarding ownership and details of what the item is can be written to an RFID chip also known as a tag and the tag can then be taped inside the item that it is to safeguard.

    There are two varieties of tag: the passive and the active. Passive tags will only respond if information is requested by a reader, whereas an active tag is always broadcasting.

    Many entrepreneurs use RFID tagging to keep track of their goods. In the case of farm animals, most cattle are tagged nowadays. Most large offices have their IT goods tagged as well and we all know that fashion stores have been tagging garments for years, although perhaps you did not realize what that button was that they were removing at the checkout.

    Individuals are already tagging their dogs, cats and cars and it will not be long before these asset management routines will be used extensively at home too. Insurance companies may demand on it.




    About the Author:

    Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several topics, but is currently concerned with the RFID asset management. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.


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