File Details |
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File Size | 65.1 MB |
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License | Adware |
Operating System | Windows Server 2003/Vista/XP |
Date Added | October 30, 2015 |
Total Downloads | 1,965 |
Publisher | Spiceworks |
Homepage | Spiceworks |
Publisher's Description
Spiceworks is free network management software designed for networks with up to 250 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 worldwide. Spiceworks requires no agents to be installed and managed.
Latest Reviews
ghammer reviewed v7.3.00111 on Apr 22, 2015
Good on paper. Much less in operation.
If there is any problem with inventory or with updating the app you'll be wiping the system installed on and reinstalling.
We've done this several times before chucking this.
If you are going to run it, put it on a virtual server and image the server before install so you have a somewhat easier time reinstalling Spiceworks.
alloypromo reviewed v3.2 on Mar 10, 2009
slow slow slow and slow again...
Free cheese is only found in the mousetrap
:(
Intrusive_Rogue reviewed vBeta on Nov 7, 2006
I've been using Spiceworks since one if it's early Beta's. Now that it's in full release V 1.0 it's much faster, reliable, and feature rich.
If you’re a SMB this is your free network management tool.
Some features include:
Complete inventory
Help Ticket tracking
Software Compliance
In depth reporting capabilities
Support for pre-existing remote support
User accessible community knowledge base
Spiceworks is based on the web 2.0 concept and is a Google ad sense partner. The ads are unobtrusive and Spiceworks should not be labeled as Adware in a negative sense.
Ghis reviewed vBeta on Aug 4, 2006
Free due to ads... for a small shop like mine, I can handle a side-bar of google ads (very inobtrusive).
It didn't detect most of my clients, but it did get the servers and printers... and to be able to track an asset tag, purchase date and price, installed services, applications, and hotfix levels... slick.
I do find it a little slow, but it looks promising...hopefully a bit more status monitoring will be able to get in there (toner levels on printers, etc).
Esquire reviewed vBeta on Aug 3, 2006
It's free because it's supported by Google ads.
Interface takes some getting used to .
Requires remote administrative privileges.
It doesn't detect my wireless router or that I'm using a wireless connection.
Help topics rather limited.
ghammer reviewed v7.3.00111 on Apr 22, 2015
Good on paper. Much less in operation.
If there is any problem with inventory or with updating the app you'll be wiping the system installed on and reinstalling.
We've done this several times before chucking this.
If you are going to run it, put it on a virtual server and image the server before install so you have a somewhat easier time reinstalling Spiceworks.
alloypromo reviewed v3.2 on Mar 10, 2009
slow slow slow and slow again...
Free cheese is only found in the mousetrap
:(
Intrusive_Rogue reviewed vBeta on Nov 7, 2006
I've been using Spiceworks since one if it's early Beta's. Now that it's in full release V 1.0 it's much faster, reliable, and feature rich.
If you’re a SMB this is your free network management tool.
Some features include:
Complete inventory
Help Ticket tracking
Software Compliance
In depth reporting capabilities
Support for pre-existing remote support
User accessible community knowledge base
Spiceworks is based on the web 2.0 concept and is a Google ad sense partner. The ads are unobtrusive and Spiceworks should not be labeled as Adware in a negative sense.
Ghis reviewed vBeta on Aug 4, 2006
Free due to ads... for a small shop like mine, I can handle a side-bar of google ads (very inobtrusive).
It didn't detect most of my clients, but it did get the servers and printers... and to be able to track an asset tag, purchase date and price, installed services, applications, and hotfix levels... slick.
I do find it a little slow, but it looks promising...hopefully a bit more status monitoring will be able to get in there (toner levels on printers, etc).
Esquire reviewed vBeta on Aug 3, 2006
It's free because it's supported by Google ads.
Interface takes some getting used to .
Requires remote administrative privileges.
It doesn't detect my wireless router or that I'm using a wireless connection.
Help topics rather limited.