Asset Tracker for Networks: Network management solution
Asset Tracker for Networks is an inventory tool for auditing software and hardware components installed on the network computers. This asset management software will collect your network inventory information, provide the Network Administrator with detailed comprehensive reports and allow him to export asset details to external data sources. It is an excellent solution for auditing all types of computer assets in a corporate network including, but not limited to, operating system details, processor, memory and hard disk drive information, installed software, network printers, network adapters, operating environment and much, much more.
This inventory software does not require any manual setup on each individual network workstation. Instead, the Network Administrator starts the program on his/her workstation and clicks the Inventory Network button. The program inspects the network setup to find computers and network devices there and automatically provides the Network Administrator with the inventory control information on each computer or device found in a few minutes.
Asset Tracker for Networks offers statistical reports for your needs. General workstation information report, processors, memory and operating systems reports, installed software and software licenses reports are already included with Asset Tracker for Networks. Additionally, you can request more specific types of reports which can be tailored to your requirements or even develop them by yourself.
Asset Tracker for Networks also offers an easy way to export asset management information to ODBC data sources, CSV files, text files, web pages or to Excel. The program's template-based export engine allows the user to add new export types without changing the program itself. You can also create your own export types or order export type creation from Alchemy Lab.
The price of Asset Tracker for Networks 2.0 ranges from $199 for 25 PC's to $799 for 500 or more PC's. Site and Worldwide licenses are also available. Further information and a fully-featured trial download are available for free from http://www.alchemy-lab.com?c=art.
Simon Lewis is a qualified network engineer working at Alchemy Lab (http://www.alchemy-lab.com) and freelance journalist writing network management articles for various newspapers. Interests: corporate network management, mountain bike, dogs.
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