What Does Spiceworks IT Management Desktop Do?

Spiceworks is free network management software designed for networks with up to 1,000 devices. It combines inventory, monitoring, help desk and community Q&A into one easy-to-use application. It enables you to quickly and conveniently inventory the hardware, software, and patches that reside on your network; monitor your network for new software, license compliance violations, low disk space, offline servers, low printer supplies; report easily on the information you need to manage your network; track network issues and your projects with trouble tickets; ask questions to the Spiceworks community of IT professionals in SMBs worldwide. Spiceworks requires no agents to be installed and managed. And coming soon: Spiceworks 5.0 featuring TFTP server for network configuration, SNMP monitoring for SNMP v3 support, active directory management, IT purchase workflow management, multi-site help desk and more.



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Category: Internet Software > Network Tools Software

Size: 22.54MB

OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7

Downloads: 102997

License: Freeware

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