We use RackTables. It has a few shortcomings (e.g. no real REST API ATM, so all 
our automation is SQL-based), but it's open source, allows for easy additions 
to the data model, and overall does the job as a repository of truth that we 
can use as the basis for a lot of automation.

- Leon

On Jun 15, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Brian Ruppert wrote:

> 
>  Greetings,
> 
>  What are folks using as an asset management (ITAM) system?
> 
>  My team's asset database is 10+ years old and lacks several features which 
> we'd like to have, such as a SOAP or REST API, a web front end, and an 
> extensible data model so we can add fields.
> 
>  We're looking for strength in tracking complex assets (almost all of our 
> assets are servers, which often have multiple IP addresses, disks, and other 
> components we'd like to track) but the products we're finding are generally 
> tuned towards IT shops which need to track many simple assets (e.g. 
> workstations, printers, monitors, etc.).   We'd prefer something which can be 
> hosted internally since we have a lot of infrastructure that can't reach the 
> Internet to call an API to read/update data.
> 
>  Any pointers would be appreciated.
> 
>  Thanks;  -- Brian
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