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Question for System Admins

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iolair

IS-IT--Management
Oct 28, 2002
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What database software do you use to keep up with your network - (asset control, IP addresses, todo lists, scheduling, printers, users, etc.) Access? Spiceworks? Operations Manager? SMS? SNMP?

Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer
 
We use Spiceworks and it's pretty good - considering it's free :)
 
Used to use Access which was great cos I wrote it so I knew it well.
Now use Spiceworks which is even better esp the new v4.
 
I like free - I haven't tried Spiceworks in a few years, maybe it's more to my liking now.

Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer
 
I used spiceworks and recently I have been trying SysAid.

Wm. Reynolds
Senior VP - Information Technology and Fleet Operations
Texas Public Safety Solutions | PremCOM

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Network Error:
Hit any user to continue
 
To all Spiceworks users:

I have installed the SW, but I keep getting access (authorisation) problems.
Could you take a quick glance at my thread809-1565693?

Thanks a lot!

P.S: Am downloading SysAid right now. Will give it a try. Might not have these issues...
[bigcheeks]

Cheers,
MiS

[navy]"We had to turn off that service to comply with the CDA Bill."[/navy]
- The Bastard Operator From Hell
 
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