Now Assist for Hardware Asset Management (HAM) AI agent collection Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow

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    Summary of Now Assist for Hardware Asset Management (HAM) AI Agent Collection

    The Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow leverages AI agents to automate and streamline the handling of employee hardware asset requests within ServiceNow. This workflow speeds up request resolution by automatically fulfilling requests through local stock consumption, stock transfers, or purchases from vendors, enhancing operational efficiency and user satisfaction in hardware asset management.

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    Access to these AI-driven features depends on your ServiceNow license and assigned roles such as itil, procurementuser, and nowassistpaneluser. The workflow supports requests for hardware, consumables, bundles, and pallets.

    Key Features

    • Auto-sourcing Options at Stockroom Level:
      • Auto-consume: Automatically uses available local stock, prioritizing stockrooms with the highest quantity.
      • Auto-transfer: Automatically transfers stock from other stockrooms, based on distribution channel rankings and enabled auto-transfer flags.
      • Auto-purchase: Automatically creates purchase orders when only one vendor and one stockroom with auto-purchase enabled are available.
    • Request Validations: The workflow validates requested items to ensure completeness, approval status, valid models, licensing, and sourceability before proceeding.
    • Prerequisites:
      • Catalog items must trigger the Standard Hardware Asset Request flow for sourcing actions.
      • Location data must be present on either the requested item or the requesting user’s profile for stockroom matching.
      • Stockrooms must be configured with at least one auto-sourcing option and service the requester’s location or its hierarchy.
    • Agentic Workflow Stages:
      • Request initiation and approval.
      • AI agent checks asset availability and auto-sourcing settings.
      • AI agent uses stock, creates transfer orders, or purchase orders autonomously or seeks confirmation when auto-sourcing is not fully enabled.
    • Now Assist Panel Integration: Enables conversation-based confirmation and interaction with the sourcing plans and order creation, requiring specific user roles to access.
    • Troubleshooting Guidance: Provides common error scenarios and resolutions related to stockroom configuration, missing locations, catalog item setup, and vendor catalog links.
    • AI Agents Roles:
      • Hardware Asset Management Sourcing AI Agent: Oversees availability checks and coordinates sourcing plans.
      • Transfer Order Creation AI Agent: Handles transfer order creation autonomously or with user input.
      • Purchase Order Creation AI Agent: Manages purchase order creation autonomously or with user input.

    Practical Benefits for ServiceNow Customers

    This agentic workflow enables ServiceNow customers to automate hardware asset fulfillment, reducing manual effort and delays. By configuring stockrooms with auto-sourcing flags and ensuring proper catalog and location data, customers can achieve autonomous sourcing that leverages existing inventory, inter-stockroom transfers, and vendor procurement seamlessly.

    When full automation isn't possible, the workflow integrates with the Now Assist panel to obtain necessary approvals and confirmations, maintaining control and flexibility. Troubleshooting information helps resolve common configuration issues to ensure smooth operation.

    Customers can customize this workflow by duplicating and modifying it in AI Agent Studio, ensuring it fits their specific operational requirements, and enabling the AI agents to trigger autonomously.

    Use the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow, driven by AI agents, to handle your employees' hardware asset requests automatically. The AI agents fulfill requests by either consuming the available local stock, or by generating transfer orders or purchase orders.

    Note:
    Depending on your license, you will have access to certain application features, generative AI skills, agentic workflows, and AI agents. For more information, see ServiceNow product tiers.

    Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow overview

    The AI agents in the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow help to speed up request resolution, improve operational efficiency, and enhance user satisfaction. This agentic workflow processes and fulfills requests for hardware, consumables, bundles, and pallets.
    Note:
    The itil, the procurement_user, and the now_assist_panel_user roles have access to the Now Assist panel. The fulfiller needs the itil and procurement_user roles if you have the Now Assist for IT Service Management (ITSM) store application installed. If you have the Now Assist for Hardware Asset Management (HAM) store application but not the Now Assist for IT Service Management (ITSM) store application, then the fulfiller requires the itil, procurement_user, and now_assist_panel_user roles to fulfill the request via the Now Assist panel trigger.
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    Auto-sourcing scenarios
    To enable AI agents to perform sourcing autonomously, the following options are available at the stockroom level:
    • Auto-consume: Automatically use the available local stock.

      Automatic consumption of local stock happens when a minimum of one stockroom serving the location of the requester has the Auto-consume option enabled. If several stockrooms at the location of the requester have the Auto-consume option enabled, assets are first consumed from the stockroom with the highest available quantity. If there are still assets needed, they’re consumed from the stockroom with the next highest quantity.

    • Auto-transfer: Automatically transfer stock from another stockroom.
      Automatic transfer of assets happens under the following conditions:
      • There’s only one destination stockroom serving the location of the requester that has the Auto-transfer option enabled.
      • The destination stockroom must be linked to distribution channels that serve as source stockrooms. Sourcing from these channels is based on their rank, beginning with the distribution channel having the lowest rank and moving on to the next ranks.
      • The Auto-transfer option is enabled on both the source and destination stockrooms.
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    • Auto-purchase: Automatically create purchase orders to procure assets from a vendor.
      Automatic purchase of assets happens under the following conditions:
      • There’s only one stockroom serving the location of the requester that has the Auto-purchase option enabled.
      • There’s only one vendor from whom the model of the requested item can be purchased.
    Requested item (RITM) validations
    Before sourcing any hardware asset requests, the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow validates the requested item (RITM). The agentic workflow doesn't proceed with sourcing under the following conditions:
    • The RITM number is missing or invalid.
    • More than one requested items have the same RITM number.
    • The requested item is already sourced.
    • The request isn't sourceable.
    • The request isn’t approved.
    • The model that’s requested is invalid or missing.
    • The model isn’t associated with any model category.
    • The resource category of the requested model isn’t opted in.
    • The model associated with the catalog item isn’t licensed.
    Prerequisites for using the Hardware Asset Management sourcing AI agent
    • The catalog item must be configured to trigger the Standard Hardware Asset Request flow. The sourcing agent depends on actions within this flow, such as request approval.
    • The requesting user's profile or the requested item must have a location populated. The sourcing agent first checks the requested item for a location; if none is found, it falls back to the requesting user's profile location.
    • The stockroom must have the Auto-consume, Auto-transfer, or Auto-purchase options enabled for autonomous sourcing. If these flags aren't set, the agent presents a sourcing plan for user confirmation rather than processing the request automatically.
    • The stockroom must service the requesting user's location. The agent uses location hierarchy and stockroom-to-location mappings to find a match. The stockroom does not need to share the exact same location as the user, but must service that location or one of its parent locations.
    Troubleshoot sourcing agent errors
    If the sourcing agent can't fulfill a request, use the following table to identify the root cause and resolution.
    Table 1. Details of troubleshooting scenarios
    Agent error message Possible root cause Resolution
    No stockroom is set up for automatic sourcing
    • Auto-consume, Auto-transfer, or Auto-purchase is not enabled on the stockroom
    • The requesting user's profile and the requested item both have no location populated
    • The catalog item is not configured to trigger the Standard Hardware Asset Request flow
    • No stockroom services the requesting user's location
    • Enable the relevant auto-sourcing option on the stockroom
    • Populate the location field on the requested item or the requesting user's profile
    • Update the catalog item configuration to trigger the Standard Hardware Asset Request flow
    • Configure a stockroom that services the user's location or one of its parent locations
    The stockroom configured for automatic sourcing is out of stock No available assets in the matched stockroom Replenish stock or configure an alternate stockroom
    No vendor catalog items available No vendor catalog item is linked to the product model Link a vendor catalog item to the product model
    Stages in the agentic workflow
    The fulfillment of hardware asset requests through the agentic workflow includes the following stages:
    1. Hardware asset request initiation
      1. An employee creates a hardware asset request in the Service Catalog application.
      2. The request is either automatically approved or, when necessary, approved by the asset manager.
      3. The requested item is assigned to a procurement user, which triggers the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow.
    2. Asset availability checks by the AI agent
      1. The AI agent verifies whether the requested item is available in the inventory.
      2. The AI agent also checks the stockrooms that are set up for automatic consumption of local stock, transfer, and purchase.
    3. Asset sourcing and allocation
      1. When stockrooms are configured to consume, transfer, and purchase assets automatically through the AI agents, the following events occur:
        1. The AI agent first uses the available stock in the stockroom.
        2. For any remaining assets that can be transferred from another stockroom, the AI agent creates a transfer order.
        3. If there are still assets to be sourced, the AI agent creates a purchase order to buy them from a vendor.
      2. When assets are available in stockrooms that aren't set up for automatic sourcing, the AI agent creates a sourcing plan and asks for confirmation from the assignee of the requested item (RITM) or the person who started the conversation through the Now Assist panel before proceeding.
        Note:
        To access the Now Assist panel after it has been activated, you should have the now_assist_panel_user role. To access the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow in the Hardware Asset Workspace, select the sparkle icon .
        Figure 1. Conversations in the Now Assist panel
        Conversation in the Now Assist panel
        1. If the AI agent receives the confirmation to proceed and there have been no changes to the plan, it sources the assets according to the sourcing plan.
          Note:
          If there's a change in the plan, the agentic workflow stops, and the conversation should be reinitiated through the Now Assist panel.
        2. If the AI agent receives a confirmation not to proceed with the sourcing plan, or if there's still some quantity of assets remaining to be sourced, the agentic workflow continues as follows:
          1. The AI agent first verifies whether the assets can be sourced through a transfer order or purchase order.
            If the transfer is possible, the following events happen:
            1. The AI agent asks to confirm whether it can proceed with the transfer.
            2. If the AI agent receives confirmation to proceed, it asks to confirm both the source and destination stockrooms.
            3. After receiving confirmation, the AI agent creates a transfer order.
            Note:
            If there’s only one stockroom available as the source or destination, it’s automatically selected. The AI agent displays only the source stockrooms that have the quantity of assets to be sourced. Only the stockrooms that serve the location of the requester are shown as destination stockrooms.
          2. If the AI agent receives a confirmation not to proceed with the transfer order:
            1. The AI agent further requests confirmation to proceed with the purchase order.
            2. If the AI agent receives confirmation to proceed, it asks to confirm the vendor and the destination stockroom.
            3. After receiving confirmation, the AI agent creates a purchase order.
            Note:
            If there's only one stockroom or vendor available, these values are automatically selected. The AI agent displays the list of vendors for the requested item. Only the stockrooms that serve the location of the requester are shown as destination stockrooms.
          3. If the user doesn't agree to either the transfer order or the purchase order, the request must be sourced manually.
    Refer to the information provided here on the AI agents related to the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow.

    To modify the Help manage hardware asset request agentic workflow duplicate it, and adjust the settings according to your requirements.

    Important:
    In the Edit trigger form, make sure that the Active button is turned on to enable the AI agent to trigger autonomously.

    AI agents used in the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow

    The Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow uses specific AI agents to consume local stock, transfer assets between stockrooms, and procure assets from vendors.

    Table 2. Role of AI agents the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow
    AI agent AI agent role
    Hardware asset management sourcing AI agent
    • The AI agent checks if the requested item is available in the stockroom. Depending on the automatic sourcing set up in the stockroom, the AI agent either uses the local stock autonomously or creates a sourcing plan and requests user confirmation to consume the assets.
    • Triggers the Transfer order creation AI agent to create transfer orders.
    • Triggers the Purchase order creation AI agent to create purchase orders.
    Transfer order creation AI agent Sources the requested item by either creating a transfer order autonomously or according to the sourcing plan created by the Hardware asset management sourcing AI agent. If there are multiple source or destination stockrooms, the AI agent requests user input to create the transfer order.
    Purchase order creation AI agent Sources the requested item by either creating a purchase order autonomously or according to the sourcing plan created by the Hardware asset management sourcing AI agent. If there are multiple destination stockrooms or vendors, the AI agent requests user input to create the purchase order.

    Access the Help manage hardware asset requests agentic workflow in the AI Agent Studio

    • Navigate to All > AI Agent Studio > Create and manage.
    • Select Help manage hardware asset requests.