Asset Management & CMDB

You can't manage what you can't see.

IT teams running asset management on spreadsheets get caught short at the worst moments — when an incident needs root cause investigation, a change requires impact assessment, or an audit demands a licence count that doesn't match the deployment reality. Vivantio's CMDB and IT asset management gives you the single source of truth.

Assets linked to incidents, changes and problems — not in a separate tool.

Vivantio CMDB — IT asset management with configuration item relationships

IT teams at leading organisations trust Vivantio

The problem it solves

Spreadsheet asset registers fail at the moments that matter.

Asset data that lives outside the service platform is always out of date — and the cost shows up during incidents, changes and compliance audits.

  • Major incidents with no quick way to see what's connected
  • Change impact assessment relies on institutional knowledge
  • Audit licence counts don't match what's actually deployed

Without a live asset register…

Major incident hits — no reliable way to know what else is connected

Change impact assessment depends on whoever knows the estate best

Software audit shows a different count than what's actually deployed

What it does

Assets. Configuration. Lifecycle. All in one place.

IT asset lifecycle management

Every asset from procurement to retirement — in a single record

Vivantio tracks IT assets across their full lifecycle: procurement, deployment, assignment, maintenance and retirement. Each asset record holds financial detail (purchase date, cost, warranty expiry), operational detail (assigned user, location, status) and service history (linked incidents and changes). Software licence records track allocation against entitlement for a live compliance view.

  • Full lifecycle records: procurement → deployment → retirement
  • Financial fields: cost, purchase date, warranty and depreciation
  • Software licence tracking with allocation vs. entitlement view
See how automated discovery keeps asset records current
Vivantio IT asset management — full lifecycle asset record
CMDB & configuration item relationships

Understand what connects to what — before you make a change

Vivantio's CMDB stores configuration items and the relationships between them: server to application, application to service, service to customer. Before raising a change, teams see what downstream CIs are affected. When an incident hits a service, the CI relationship map shows what else is at risk. Impact assessment becomes data-driven, not guesswork.

  • CI relationships mapped across devices, applications and services
  • Impact visualisation for change and major incident management
  • Service map: from infrastructure CI to customer-facing service
See how CMDB feeds change impact assessment
Vivantio CMDB — configuration item relationship mapping
Audit & compliance reporting

Audit-ready asset data — without a pre-audit scramble

Vivantio asset records are always current — not rebuilt before an audit. Software licence compliance reports compare installed vs. licenced counts across the estate. Hardware audit reports show every device by location, user and status. Full change history on every CI provides an audit trail of what changed, when, and under which change record.

  • Software licence compliance: installed vs. entitled — live, not exported
  • Hardware audit reports by location, assigned user and status
  • Full change history on every configuration item
Vivantio asset management — software licence compliance reporting
Recognised by IT teams who depend on accurate asset data
Common questions

Asset management & CMDB: what teams ask us

What is a CMDB and why do IT teams need one?

A Configuration Management Database (CMDB) is a central record of IT assets and configuration items — devices, software, services, and their relationships. Without one, incident root cause analysis and change impact assessment rely on institutional knowledge and guesswork, creating risk at exactly the moments you can't afford it.

What is the difference between IT asset management and a CMDB?

IT Asset Management (ITAM) tracks the lifecycle, financial status and ownership of IT assets — what you own, where it is, what it costs, when it needs replacing. A CMDB tracks configuration items and their relationships — how components connect and the impact of changes. Vivantio provides both in the same platform.

How does Vivantio link assets to incidents and changes?

Assets and configuration items can be linked directly to tickets, incidents, problems and changes. When an incident is logged, agents select the affected CI; when a change is raised, impacted assets are attached for impact assessment. This gives a clear view of which assets generate the most incidents and which CIs are most affected by change activity.

Does Vivantio support software licence tracking?

Yes. Software licence tracking records installed software, licence counts, renewal dates and allocation per user or device — providing compliance visibility and licence renewal planning without a separate tool.

See it in action

A single source of truth for your entire IT estate.

We'll show you how Vivantio's asset management and CMDB fits your environment — built around your asset types and service workflows.

~30-minute demo No commitment Built around your asset types