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Drakewell presents AM-Cloud asset inventory software

Inventory management software – AM-Cloud – is available from Drakewell, for creating and managing asset databases by multiple users and many different device types. AM-Cloud allows rapid creation and uploading of asset information in the field (online or offline using the AM-Cloud app) or anywhere with an Internet connection.
April 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Inventory management software – AM-Cloud – is available from 8384 Drakewell, for creating and managing asset databases by multiple users and many different device types. AM-Cloud allows rapid creation and uploading of asset information in the field (online or offline using the AM-Cloud app) or anywhere with an Internet connection.


Assets can vary from ITS equipment to any roadside or street furniture – the database is highly flexible, the company says. AM-Cloud can be used to monitor multiple assets and record measurements, photographs, stock information and plan routine maintenance.

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