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    Product Catalog

    The product catalog is a set of information about individual models. Models are specific versions or various configurations of an asset. Asset managers use the product catalog as a centralized repository for model information.

    A detailed and well-maintained product catalog can coordinate with service catalog, asset, procurement, request, contract, and vendor information.

    Models published to the product catalog are automatically published to the Service Catalog. The service catalog includes information about goods (models) and services. If the model is available from multiple vendors, a model can be listed more than once . Models are included with the Asset Management application.

    Keep the following in mind when working with the product catalog.
    • A product catalog item can be linked to multiple vendor catalog items or to a single model.
    • A model can only have one product catalog item.
    • A vendor catalog item can only have a single product catalog item.
    • Components installed with Product Catalog

      The following components are installed with the Product Catalog plugin.

    • Models

      Models are specific versions or various configurations of an asset. Models are used for managing and tracking assets through various ServiceNow platform asset applications, including Product Catalog, Asset Management, and Procurement.

    • Vendor catalog items

      The vendor catalog is a list of goods available from different vendors.

    • Product catalog items

      Product catalog items are hardware and software that you can track and offer in the service catalog.

    • Model categories

      Model categories associate CI classes with asset classes. Model categories are part of the Product Catalog application.

    • Domain separation and Product Catalog

      This is an overview of domain separation and the Product Catalog. Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can then control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.

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      Product Catalog

      The product catalog is a set of information about individual models. Models are specific versions or various configurations of an asset. Asset managers use the product catalog as a centralized repository for model information.

      A detailed and well-maintained product catalog can coordinate with service catalog, asset, procurement, request, contract, and vendor information.

      Models published to the product catalog are automatically published to the Service Catalog. The service catalog includes information about goods (models) and services. If the model is available from multiple vendors, a model can be listed more than once . Models are included with the Asset Management application.

      Keep the following in mind when working with the product catalog.
      • A product catalog item can be linked to multiple vendor catalog items or to a single model.
      • A model can only have one product catalog item.
      • A vendor catalog item can only have a single product catalog item.
      • Components installed with Product Catalog

        The following components are installed with the Product Catalog plugin.

      • Models

        Models are specific versions or various configurations of an asset. Models are used for managing and tracking assets through various ServiceNow platform asset applications, including Product Catalog, Asset Management, and Procurement.

      • Vendor catalog items

        The vendor catalog is a list of goods available from different vendors.

      • Product catalog items

        Product catalog items are hardware and software that you can track and offer in the service catalog.

      • Model categories

        Model categories associate CI classes with asset classes. Model categories are part of the Product Catalog application.

      • Domain separation and Product Catalog

        This is an overview of domain separation and the Product Catalog. Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can then control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.

      Related concepts
      • Asset and CI management

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