Author: Soumya Nandhakumar

Soumya Nandhakumar is the Product Marketing Manager at EverestIMS Technologies Limited, where she leads content strategy for the Infraon suite. With prior experience at Dell, DBOI, and ANZ, she brings a cross-industry perspective to how enterprise IT tools are evaluated, adopted, and measured. Soumya writes on ITSM, ITAM, AIOps, and SaaS product trends, with a focus on helping IT and business leaders cut through market noise to make informed decisions. Her content is grounded in product expertise and reviewed by Infraon's technical team, ensuring that every piece reflects the operational realities of managing enterprise IT infrastructure.
  1. Asset Management
  2. Asset Tracking
As the renewable energy market continues to grow, companies need to invest in the long-term health of their green assets to keep them operational, generating new, cleaner energy. According to the allied market research, the global energy asset management market size was valued at $4.3 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach $12.4 billion by […]
  1. Asset Management
Small business owners are constantly seeking ways to run their companies as profitably as possible while reducing waste and keeping customers happy. You may achieve all these goals by implementing barcode asset tracking software, a powerful method to boost your business’s productivity and effectiveness. A barcode system for small businesses can be transformative for efficiency, […]
  1. Asset Management
  2. ITOps
  3. Remote Asset Monitoring
As a telecom business operator, you may be under significant pressure to sustain revenue growth and profitability while delivering new digital services. At the same time, maintaining an accurate view of your telecom infrastructure, assets, and equipment in multiple networks and territories also places many telecom operators at a crossroads. This is where telecom asset […]
  1. Featured
  2. Change Management Models
  3. Channel sales
Content management and knowledge management may seem like interchangeable terms and are often used as such. However, there are noticeable differences. Simply put, knowledge is more about gathering information and building a knowledge base and is more abstract. It is the know-how that resides in an organization. On the other hand, content in a business […]
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