Alloy Navigator is an all-inclusive IT Service & Asset Management solution that provides thoughtful answers to your toughest IT challenges. At its core, Navigator comes with a powerful workflow process automation engine fortified by an intelligent interface that automatically creates meaningful relationships between the data that matters.
Address recurring issues, speed-up resolution times and increase productivity with out-of-box ITIL Processes (What is ITIL?). From Incident and Request Management to SLA and Configuration Management, we’ve got you covered.
Leverage a central repository of technical solutions for lower support costs, faster new staff on-boarding and improve customer satisfaction.
Discover, track and manage every asset in your IT environment for complete visibility over purchasing, costs, history and more.
Effortlessly gather an in-depth inventory of your entire network including computers, network devices, and installed software.
Our team of 10 IT technicians has been using Alloy Navigator for almost 5 years to manage our service desk and computer assets. The product is easy to use and highly customizable. When Alloy’s sales rep told me we would be able to tweak its business logic to our needs I thought that was just a marketing pitch and perhaps it would allow me to add new fields, set up data triggers, and customize email notification, pretty much like almost any other product on the market. I was in for a big surprise! Not only Alloy is capable of all of the above, but it also allowed us to add new business actions, each with its own unique data entry form and with completely custom logic. Talk about fitting like a glove! Today Alloy does everything we need – helps us track our laptops and workstations, convert email to tickets, handle level 3 escalations, monitor our internal SLAs, email out performance reports, and much much more. This wouldn’t be a complete package if it didn’t come with excellent training (oh, so invaluable!) and very personable customer support.
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I never personally ran into the issues with those 2 programs, but just know there was real evidence given that it happened. I don't remember the details. If you want to know bad enough, you can search online and find it. You might find most if not all in discussions at spiceworks.com, but I can't be for certain at the moment. I just took it as a learning experience to sit back and say "hmmm". Source: over 1 year ago
Spiceworks.com has a forum for one man shops, that I follow to learn from those who work at lean staffed workplaces. Source: about 2 years ago
Ive heard https://spiceworks.com is a good resource :). Source: about 2 years ago
You cannot directly target job titles with Google Ads. Outside of search ads you can create a custom intent audience and include keywords/domains that those people would typically use. For example, "spiceworks.com" would generally only include IT people. Source: almost 3 years ago
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