1. Network Inventory Software
The necessary condition of a company successful operation is a good state of computer
asset. That is why all the company’s software and hardware should be inventoried on the regular
basis. The system administrator has to audit the operation of computer hardware, check whether
all the computer parts are on their places and operate normally. He has to control and audit
software licenses and installed programs on the computers. If the PCs are connected to a local
network, you can solve the inventory problem easily.
With the 10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer program, you can generate a network
inventory effortlessly. Install it on the administrator’s PC only and add computers to be managed
and inventoried into the program inventory database. After that, you will be able to get nearly
any information about the computers’ hardware and software via the network.
You are able to collect all information remotely without leaving your seat and distracting
your colleagues. So you can save your nerves and time.
First of all, 10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer allows the administrator to track all the
software changes. As soon as a new application was installed or uninstalled by a network user,
the network inventory program monitors all the software changes and records them to the
program log. You can generate various reports about a single computer or about a group of
computers on your network. You will always be able to get the detailed information about
software that has been installed, including the application authors, the program sizes, and the
installing dates.
Also, you can audit the software licenses and serial numbers. Using the unlicensed
software is illegal so you need to be sure that the number of installed copies is not more than the
number of licenses you own.
Second, with the 10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer program, you can easily manage
and track the computer hardware. The hardware tracking ability allows you to be informed when
a computer part fails, disappears, or it is replaced by another one (for example, RAM modules,
video controllers). All the hardware changes are recorded to the program log and various reports
can be generated.
Third, the inventory program allows you to create hardware summary tables that help you
to learn about computer details that are outdated and need to be upgraded. Various filters allow
you to specify conditions that should be satisfied for including a computer to the summary table.
You can select any computer parts to be included to the table as columns. For example, you can
include computers with a specified CPU model or with some specific installed applications, hard
drives, and insufficient RAM size to your report.
You can avoid a lot of problems and save your time and efforts when you inventory your
network computers regularly with 10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer. It tracks and monitors
network computer hardware and software, generates reports, and notifies you about the network
inventory changes in time.