There is a need for us to perform inventory for all
hardware and software deployed on all computers.
From what hardware components are installed to
different software versions or licenses (for windows boxes).
Is there some way of automating all these?
How do large enterprises perform something like this?
They use an automated management software like Tivoli.
Should we still rely on the good 'ol pen and paper? (Attaching product/asset code on each computer)
It's certainly a cheap ($-wise) alternative. We did a Y2K compliance/software licensing audit in 1998 and I visited most of San Miguel Packaging's manufacturing plants in the Philippines. We used pen and paper.
Brian
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