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Shelf Gains Adaptation Among SMBs and Enterprises, Grows Double Digits in US and Canadian Market

Summary: Shelf, a commercial open source company incorporated in Delaware, builds infrastructure and software for the asset management space, gains clients in the US and Canadian market.

Dover, Delaware--(Newsfile Corp. - June 17, 2024) - Shelf, a newcomer in the infrastructure and software space for asset management, is looking to turn heads with its Open Source Asset Management System. Shelf is gaining significant traction among small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and enterprises worldwide.

Shelf Asset Management, Inc.

Incorporated in Delaware but operating globally, Shelf is experiencing significant growth, with double-digit monthly increases in the US and Canadian markets. This expansion is a testament to the company's commitment to providing innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers.

The composable, mobile-first, user-friendly, and intuitive interface of the Shelf open-source asset tracking software for teams can make asset management accessible for people in Canada and the US. Organizations can keep track of their physical assets through the QR code-based asset labelling technology Shelf uses. Individuals, teams, and organizations in the United States and Canada are increasingly relying on Shelf as they can customize the platform for any use case to make their equipment databases more organized, accountable, and sustainable.

Shelf's open source asset management software is built by a distributed workforce and team dealing with a wide range of corporations and SMBS in the United States, Canada, and many more countries. Medical sectors, software developers, legal professionals, manufacturers, foundations, creative services, and educational institutes amongst others can make informed decisions about their resources as well as streamline their operations with this commercial open source software.

"As organizations in the United States and Canada continue to embrace open source asset management software to streamline their operations and create more asset accountability and return on equipment, we continue to improve our platform. Anyone can use our software, customize it, and contribute to its development," said Carlos Virreira, CEO and Co-Founder of Shelf. "Shelf is committed to openness, collaboration, and innovation. It lets you to feel a sense of control over your equipment, inventory, and company assets, no matter where they are and who has them," added Nikolay Bonev, the CTO and Co-Founder of the commercial open source company.

About Shelf
Managing 3,500+ workspaces for their clientele, Shelf is a global services and solutions company empowering people to tag and track one billion assets by 2033 or even earlier. Shelf can allow users to create, manage, assign, and overview assets and equipment. It is backed by OSS Capital, the leading early stage VC dedicated to backing commercial open source companies around the world. It partners with founders to build breakthrough products.

Shelf Asset Management, Inc.
https://www.shelf.nu
Carlos Virreira
carlos@shelf.nu

To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/212891