Asset Scan Gun App Development for IT Infrastructure Cycle Counts

I built a web-based application for the Zebra scan gun that turns IT asset cycle counts into a fast, scalable workflow — designed from the start to expand from infrastructure into service parts and merchandise inventory.

Counting Assets the Hard Way

IT infrastructure assets drift out of sync when the only way to count them is by hand. Cycle counts needed to be fast, accurate, and repeatable — which meant putting a real scanning workflow in the hands of whoever was walking the racks, and building it so the same framework could later cover parts and merchandise too.

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What I Delivered

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Zebra scan-gun web app

Built a web application that runs on the Zebra scan gun for on-the-floor cycle counts.

Barcode scanner

Fast, accurate cycle counts

Replaced manual counting with a guided scan workflow that keeps asset records in sync.

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Asset tracking & inventory

Tracks IT infrastructure assets and their inventory state as they’re scanned.

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Built to scale

Architected so the same framework extends to service parts and merchandise inventory.

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The Impact

A scalable, scan-driven cycle-count application for IT assets — accurate counts done in the aisle, records kept in sync, and a framework ready to grow into parts and merchandise inventory management.

Count Once, Trust Everywhere

Asset data is only as good as the last count. Putting a real scanning app on the scan gun made cycle counts quick enough to actually do — and building it to scale means the next inventory domain is a configuration, not a rewrite.

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