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    • M
      meghal last edited by

      Hi Brothers,

      Need a free IT Asset management tool. Can anyone Help me on the same?

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      • dafyre
        dafyre last edited by

        Are you talking about something that will inventory your systems over the network?

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        • gjacobse
          gjacobse last edited by gjacobse

          @meghal said:

          IT Asset management

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          • Dashrender
            Dashrender @gjacobse last edited by gjacobse

            @gjacobse said:

            @meghal said:

            IT Asset management

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            While I normally consider this funny, I'm sure the OP was really looking for something someone here might be using and could recommend.

            There's always SpiceWorks - but I don't think I can honestly recommend it considering somethings I heard.

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            • gjacobse
              gjacobse last edited by

              ManageEngine

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              • scottalanmiller
                scottalanmiller last edited by

                What type of IT Asset tool are you seeking? There are many different types.

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                • Reid Cooper
                  Reid Cooper last edited by

                  Are you looking to track assets or for something that inventories your assets, like a scanning tool?

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                  • Reid Cooper
                    Reid Cooper last edited by

                    Without more information, Spiceworks might be a good place to start. Very general purpose.

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                      meghal @dafyre last edited by

                      @dafyre Yes i am looking for that kind of tool.

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                      • scottalanmiller
                        scottalanmiller @meghal last edited by

                        @meghal said:

                        @dafyre Yes i am looking for that kind of tool.

                        Spiceworks would be the obvious place to start. At least check it out as a starting point.

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