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To you IT professionals in medium to large size businesses

JS80

Lifer
A) is your IT dept responsible for tracking all the hardware?

2) do you guys use software to track it? do you guys tag it? or just use excel spreadsheet?

Edit: We have approx 100 employees
 
Originally posted by: tommigsr
Originally posted by: Kaido
I work at a small business, but for medium-sized to large-sized businesses I'd recommend the Belarc Advisor products:

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even for a small business, what do you use to track assets...my excel sheet isn't cutting it anymore 😀

Use an Access db.

Custom table, custom form, custom queries, custom reports... but a very standard product. 😉
 
I just set up my own database. All of our devices are already tagged by the manufacturer so I just use that to track them. We have about 70 employees.
 
Large business -
a) we have a service vendor (Siemens) that tracks desktop and datacenter (server envrionments) as two different realms. The additional area is networking.

b) have no clue what they use. We use Cognos to pull SAP data from our manufacturing plant hardware assets
 
In my little company I use MouseWorks (50 employees). Works for what it is. Hardware, software, and trouble ticket tracking all in one.
 
My side of IT uses an Excel spread sheet. We only track about 70 or so systems. I'm still waiting for the Client Services side (they track everything that I don't) of IT to put something better together.
 
At my last job, we managed IT inventory using a homebrew Access database. It did exactly what we needed it to do, and cost us nothing outright. 😉

We had perhaps 250 full-time employees, but that's not really a valid scale of equipment IMHO... we probably had somewhere around 5000-6000 devices we tracked.
 
We have over 5,000 machines and we use Remedy.

Within the region I'm in we also have a large spreadsheet we reference, but ultimately Remedy is gospel.
 
I set up a database and had one of our developers make up a nice front end for me.

EDIT: This is for about 35 servers and 70 desktops plus software.
 
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