The Symantec Asset Management Suite 8.5 Administration course is designed for professionals tasked with using Symantec Asset Management Suite (AMS) to manage their software and hardware resources in their organizations. This two-day, instructor-led, hands-on course teaches students the underlying components and concepts of the Symantec Management Platform along with the Symantec Management Console that is used by AMS to perform its management functions. Students learn how to use AMS software solutions to manage their software, account for and track assets, and to manage license compliance. Students also learn how to use the platform consoles and reports to analyze and monitor their environment.
Skills Gained
By the completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Discover and import computer and user resources that you want to manage
- Gather hardware, software and operating system inventory
- Remotely manage computers
- Maintain a software repository
- Deliver software to managed computers
- Meter and track software on managed computers
- Distribute software updates to managed computers
- Establish and maintain relationships between assets
- Employ contracts and procurement processes
- Analyze gathered data using predefined & custom reports
Who Can Benefit
This course is for IT administrators who will be maintaining and installing software, taking inventory of computers, distributing software updates to computers, performing asset management functions or remotely managing computers using any of the following Symantec suites:
- IT Management Suite
- Client Management Suite
- Asset Management Suite
- Server Management Suite
Prerequisites
You must have a basic understanding and working knowledge of Microsoft Windows (7, 8, 10, 2008, 2012) operating systems and optionally Linux and Mac operating systems.
Lesson 1: Identifying Relationships Between Assets
Asset Management Overview
- The case for asset management
- Asset management components within ITMS
Planning the Asset Management System
- Relationship of assets, configuration items and resources
- Determining resources to track
- Elements of the resource model
Preparing Resources
- Creating custom resource components
- Preparing organizational and financial resources
- Configuring asset settings
Populating Resources
- Resource population methods
- Populating data with the data connector
- Creating data source definitions
- Creating and scheduling data transfer rules
Asset Automation & Maintenance
- Performing asset automation & maintenance tasks
- Populating asset data using CMDB rules
Reporting on Resources
- Asset management reports
- Running organizational types reports
- Reviewing KPIs and dashboards
- Working with IT analytics asset management reports
Lesson 2: Understanding Software License Compliance
Software Asset Management Overview
- Software asset management overview
- Identifying software licenses
Recording Software Licenses
- Software license management data
- Recording device based software licenses
- Recording user based software licenses
- Recording hardware based software licenses
Inventory of Software Installation and Usage
- Maintaining software asset relationships
- Ensuring a consistent software inventory baseline
- Application metering and tracking for use in SLM
Comparing Licenses with Inventory
- Software utilization and usage summary data
- Analyzing device based software compliance
- Analyzing user based software compliance
- Analyzing hardware based software compliance
Remediation of Software License Discrepancies
- Reporting on software license compliance
- Notification of software license position
- Software license harvesting
- Control of software access and usage
Lesson 3: Managing Contracts
Working with Contracts
- Contract management challenges
- Preparing to create contract resources
- Creating contract resources
- Configuring automation policies
- Running contract reports
Working with Procurement
- Overview of procurement management
- Preparing the procurement environment
- Requesting, ordering, and receiving purchases
- Running procurement reports