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On 2015-03-20 10:31 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:athompso@athompso.net">athompso@athompso.net</a> wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I'm looking for recommendations for good IT inventory tracking software.
It must track not only hardware assets (those are a dime-a-dozen) but also
software, licenses, and support agreements.
It doesn't have to be free or open-source, if it's reasonably-priced and
good value.
It should definitely run on UNIX, at least the back-end stuff.
I do *not* need automatic inventory-gathering capability.
Anyone know of anything that works for that?
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I am assuming you need a user-land friendly facing interface?<br>
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Why not just use mysql and an html-based front end (intra or inter)
like what I demonstrated with Xataface at the October 2013 meeting?<br>
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It beats having to try and shoe-horn the fields/records you
*actually* want to track into someone else's idea of what is
important in inventory software.<br>
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--<br>
Brad Vokey<br>
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