Based on the comprehensive inventory of your network, LOGINventory provides you as administrator with an automated and detailed overview of all assets you need for the management of individual server systems, complex IT infrastructures or entire data centers. Our network inventory accompanies you optimally in the procurement, installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and servicing of your network components and is the basis for a reliable IT documentation and license management for your company.
The network inventory of LOGINventory is agentless and covers Windows computers, Macs, Linux and mobile devices as well as all SNMP-enabled devices such as printers and switches. This gives you a complete overview of the entire hardware and software in your network.
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