The Best Asset Management Software of 2017 – GoCodes Makes the Cut

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For the third year in a row, GoCodes Asset Tracking has made the PC Magazine list of 'The Best Asset Management Software'. Lanette Creamer cited  GoCodes Asset Tracking 'Easy-to-use software. Affordable price. Secure, tamper-proof physical stickers with owner information. Locates powered-down assets online or from mobile devices. Tracks any asset, even non-networked assets.' as key advantages and further noted 'When you need on-demand, physical asset location and customizable asset grouping reports, asset management software GoCodes Asset Tracking is simple, powerful, and affordable.'

In addition the following features and capabilities were called out in comparison to other solutions:

  • Available 30 day free trial
  • GPS location tracking
  • Real-time asset discovery
  • User support

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GoCodes Asset Tracking

GoCodes Asset Tracking is the industry leader in tool tracking. We provide customers with the ultimate single vendor solution that includes cloud-based software, top-rated smartphone scanner apps and rugged QR code tags.

We pride ourselves on delivering a personalized service, cutting-edge technology and software that is easily used by your entire team.

GoCodes Asset Tracking ensures our customers achieve success in their tool management projects every time.

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