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Full Description: Network Inventory Reporter is a Administrator solution management software that collects
and reports network hardware, software, program groups, and programs for all network computers.
Network Administrators can inventory the entire network assets without the need to install
any client side or other programs on remote machines. The Network Inventory Reporter can
identify and list all computers on the network and connect by computer name or IP address.
Using Network Inventory Reporter System Administrator in the Network Inventory Reporter
will receive the following hardware and software inventory data:
Domain Role, Operating System, Computer Manufacturer, Computer Model, Processor,
Motherboard, On Board Device(s), BIOS, Physical Memory, Video Controller, Desktop Monitor,
Floppy Disk Drive, Disk Drives, DVD/CD-ROM Drives, Logical Disks, Network Adapter,
Mac Address, Modem, Printer(s), USB Controller(s), USB Hub, Sound Device.
The Network Inventory Reporter software reports Hot Fixes, installed software and drivers.
These reports can be saved into a database, spreadsheet and matched up to software licenses,
software renewal dates.
With The Network Inventory Reporter System Administrators can view, store, anaylze
all running processes and services, shared resources; and in doing so,
System Administrators can identify hardware purchases (hard drive space or RAM memory
shortages);software issues or software and hardware conflicts.
All Network Inventory Reporter reports can be saved, parsed, and printed.