The suggestions from Brian and Ken might give you a start, but to
follow up, I'd suggest using that search term on http://sf.net -
you'll find any number of packages on there.

Peruse the various project web sites and see if one matches your
needs, download it and try it out. If it works for you, you're done.

If it doesn't meet your needs, well, you've gotten experience and will
know better which questions to ask of a commercial vendor should you
decide that's the route you need to take.

Kurt

On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Sam Cayze <[email protected]> wrote:
> Finally got myself a long-term side gig!  Received lots of good advice from
> you guys that helped.
>
>
>
> Been at it for a few months.
>
> The company is having a terrible time tracking their non-pc hardware
> nationwide, and I’d like to set them up on a solution that would alleviate
> that.  (Which is above and beyond my scope of just managing the hardware).
> But they really need it.
>
>
>
> There has to be some sort of Inventory or HD software than can help.  I’m
> not really looking for a ticketing solution, although I could see how a
> ticketing solution might also have what I am looking for…
>
>
>
> In a nutshell:
>
> They have about 50 pieces of hardware.
>
> About 20 franchise locations.
>
> Hardware breaks, it gets shipped to me to fix, and then shipped somewhere
> (Not always the same location).
>
>
>
> What needs tracking:
>
> Issue tracking/history
>
> Location history, Current location
>
>
>
> I’ve been doing this in a shared Google Docs spreadsheet, but it’s not
> cutting it.  In this day in age, I know there has to be a cloud solution
> that offers this perfectly.
>
>
>
> Any ideas welcome.  Using your recommendations in addition to my own
> searching…
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Sam


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