We use Lansweeper for the inventory and reports. Spiceworks has a dirty habit of ripping a feature out to revamp and bringing it back 6 months later. I know it's alot to ask for, but i'm sure there is something out there I haven't found yet. IMO, Lansweeper is more stable as in, features inserted into Lansweeper pretty much stay in Lansweeper and dont get removed for 6 months to be re-vamped then return. OpenAudit is cool, though not maintained for a few years, it does the job, but no people, location attributes. Many thanks for your time, i've been searching for countless hours.
The infrastructure is AD based, some pc's are not attached to the domain, an agent running would help. Our IP environment is shared within a university and our ip's are scattered over a (Ex: .X) range.
Tried Spiceworks/LanSweeper, issue is that it scans via ipscope. Any ideas? I've been searching for weeks tried a few but always came up empty handed. If custom fields can be created too would be a big asset. My main issue is that the inventory system would require a people and location option that the assets could be assigned to.
Whether is runs an agent or not to probe the information is not much of a concern. I am looking for a simple Network Inventory, Asset Inventory, Endpoint inventory system, that had a web interface to view and edit and ideally runs on some sort of database, mysql, mssql, oracle etc. Ability to save Purchase Order / Asset information against the hardware. Add assets which arent included in the ITSM, ie Scanners/Printers, ESXi Servers, networking equipment. Either im not searching for the right things and/or terms on google, or there is really nothing out there for me. Hardware asset manager: (Free Alternative, Spiceworks, LANSweeper, and PDQ Inventory) View all hardware assets and generate reports.