By industry Asset management




1 industry

1.1 financial asset management
1.2 infrastructure asset management
1.3 enterprise asset management
1.4 public asset management





by industry
financial asset management

the common usage of term asset manager refers investment management, sector of financial services industry manages investment funds , segregated client accounts. asset management part of financial company employs experts manage money , handle investments of clients. studying client s assets planning , looking after investments, things looked after asset managers , recommendations provided based on financial health of each client.


infrastructure asset management

infrastructure asset management combination of management, financial, economic, engineering, , other practices applied physical assets objective of providing required level of service in cost-effective manner. includes management of entire lifecycle—including design, construction, commissioning, operating, maintaining, repairing, modifying, replacing , decommissioning/disposal—of physical , infrastructure assets. operation , maintenance of assets in constrained budget environment require prioritization scheme. way of illustration, recent development of renewable energy has seen rise of effective asset managers involved in management of solar systems (solar park, rooftops , windmills). these teams more , more teaming-up financial asset managers in order offer turnkey solutions investors. infrastructure asset management became important in of developed countries in 21st century, since infrastructure network completed in 20th century , have manage operate , maintain them cost-effectively. software asset management 1 kind of infrastructure asset management.


enterprise asset management

enterprise asset management business of processing , enabling information systems support management of organization s assets, both physical assets, called tangible , , non-physical, intangible assets.



physical asset management: practice of managing entire lifecycle (design, construction, commissioning, operating, maintaining, repairing, modifying, replacing , decommissioning/disposal) of physical , infrastructure assets such structures, production , service plant, power, water , waste treatment facilities, distribution networks, transport systems, buildings , other physical assets. related asset health management.
infrastructure asset management expands on theme in relation public sector, utilities, property , transport systems. additionally, asset management can refer shaping future interfaces amongst human, built, , natural environments through collaborative , evidence-based decision processes
fixed assets management: accounting process seeks track fixed assets purposes of financial accounting
it asset management: set of business practices join financial, contractual , inventory functions support life cycle management , strategic decision making environment. 1 of processes defined within service management
digital asset management: form of electronic media content management includes digital assets

public asset management

public asset management, called corporate asset management, expands definition of enterprise asset management (eam) incorporating management of things of value municipal jurisdiction , citizens expectations. example in public asset management used land-use development , planning.


an eam requires asset registry (inventory of assets , attributes) combined computerized maintenance management system (cmms). public assets interconnected , share proximity, possible through use of geographic information systems (gis).


a gis-centric public asset management standardizes data , allows interoperability, providing users capability reuse, coordinate, , share information in efficient , effective manner making gis geo-database asset registry. gis platform combined information of both hard , soft assets helps remove traditional silos of structured municipal functions. while hard assets typical physical assets or infrastructure assets, soft assets of municipality includes permits, license, code enforcement, right-of-ways , other land-focused work activities.


the gis platform assisting tool; asset managers need make informed decisions assets in order fulfill organizational goals. while geospatially displayed information can assist in decision-making, deep understanding of markets, engineering systems, , human interaction enabled analysis , synthesis of information not found in gis systems present.








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