›Why hardware inventory needs a structured workflow
30% of hardware assets in mid-market organizations are 'ghost assets' — present on the books but physically gone or undiscoverable. The reverse is just as bad: laptops and servers in use but never registered. Physical reconciliation paired with auto-discovery is the only fix.
Without a structured workflow, hardware data lives in purchasing files, the service desk and finance — none of which reconcile. Inventory drift reaches 15-30% within months of a manual audit, inflating insurance and taxes by 10-20%.
Utilyx models hardware inventory as an executable decision tree with auto-discovery, structured registration, ghost-asset reconciliation and a live status dashboard — buildable by an IT manager without coding.
›The automated hardware inventory workflow
The workflow is structured as a decision tree with 4 main branches (Discovery, Registration, Reconciliation, Reporting) running on each scan cycle, with parallel enrichment sub-branches and 7 steps end-to-end. Every step is executed by a named actor (Discovery Agent, AI Copilot, IT Manager, Logistics) and every action is appended to the timeline_asset audit subtable.
- Step 1 (Start — Discovery Agent): the sql-query auto-discovery scan runs against the network and enrolled endpoints, returning raw device signals (hostname, ip_address, mac_address, os, serial_number, make, model). The AI Copilot normalizes and deduplicates the raw feed.
- Step 2 (AI Copilot classification): the Copilot assigns category (laptop / server / mobile / peripheral) and criticality (low / medium / high) from usage signals, then splits the tree — Branch A (new device, no serial match in catalog): route to Registration; Branch B (known device, serial_number matches): route to Reconciliation.
- Step 3A (Registration — IT Manager): new assets are registered with fields serial_number, make, model, purchase_date, purchase_cost, category, criticality, assigned_site, owner, status='available' — validated by the workflow. Sub-branch: if purchase_cost is missing, hold + procurement query.
- Step 3B (Reconciliation — AI Copilot): known devices are compared to the catalog record. Sub-branch B1 (match): update last_seen timestamp and status; Sub-branch B2 (catalog record but not discovered = ghost asset): create enrichment task; Sub-branch B3 (discovered but no catalog record = rogue device): create registration task + security alert.
- Step 4 (Status tracking): each asset moves through statuses — assigned, available, in_repair, retired — with transitions triggered by service-desk events and validated via sql-query on the asset_status table.
- Step 5 (usePDF asset report): usePDF generates a formatted hardware inventory report (counts by category, status, site, owner) for audits, insurance and finance — available in 7 languages.
- Step 6 (useArchive): useArchive stores every inventory snapshot in a tamper-evident archive with index fields asset_id, serial_number, category, site, status, scan_date for the legal retention period.
- Step 7 (Dashboard): a live dashboard renders asset counts by category, status, location and owner — refreshed in real time from the catalog table.
›Concrete benefits
Teams that deploy Utilyx reach 98% inventory accuracy within the first month, cut ghost assets from 30% to under 3% (a 90% reduction), eliminate the annual physical audit (saving ~120 hours/year) and reduce insurance/tax overpayment by 15% through real-time reconciliation.
The no-code designer and AI copilot let an IT manager build the full discovery-to-dashboard workflow in a single session — no consultants, no scripting, at 70% lower TCO than legacy ITAM suites. Reconciliation runs on every scan cycle, so drift is corrected continuously, not annually.
›The workflow in real time
Every node is executable, every branch is testable. Visualize the actual flow of your data while you design.
Frequently asked questions
Does Utilyx support auto-discovery without agents?
Yes. The workflow supports agentless network scan and an optional lightweight agent for detailed endpoint telemetry — both configured visually without scripting.
Can I export the inventory for auditors?
Yes. usePDF generates a formatted inventory report in any of the 7 supported languages, and useArchive stores every snapshot in a tamper-evident audit trail.
Ready to automate your processes?
Utilyx lets you design, automate and orchestrate your workflows visually — with an AI copilot, OCR, PDF generation and legal archiving. Start in minutes, not weeks.
