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What is a good tool to keep track of IT inventory? Systems that are installed and running, parts being ordered, that sort of thing. I'd love a central, web based system (preferably something we can customize) but my searching so far has resulted in a lot of dead open source projects that havn't been updated in a few years and poorly created commercial websites that don't do a very good job describing their product.

The software doesn't have to be free or open source - a good commercial alternative is fine. It doesn't even need to be a web-based tool, that's just what I thought would be simplist to find and easiest to deploy. The number of assets that it will be tracking will be in the dozens, so it doesn't have to be a super high-end enterprise solution but it does need to do a better job than an excel sheet in a shared folder (which is our current "solution")

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There is an open-source solution: http://www.spiceworks.com/

Maybe it suits your needs.

Hope that helps.

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I don't think Spiceworks is open source? Free, but not open source. They do have some open source add-ons though I believe. – Luke Sep 22 '08 at 8:05
No, it is not open source. But it IS free, and very very good. – Cody Hatch Sep 29 '08 at 5:35
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Another one that you may find useful is "IRM" at http://irm.stackworks.net/.

Less hardware based and more "task" based is "oneorzero" at http://www.oneorzero.com/

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