How do you keep track of licenses?
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@scottalanmiller said in How do you keep track of licenses?:
@tiagom said in How do you keep track of licenses?:
Anyone used Snipe-IT? Saw @scottalanmiller install tutorial and it seems interesting.
No but we are thinking about using it.
I set it up also but have not really started using it.
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seems interesting ... will try it out for sure ..
btw .. did you manage to get the single-line installer script working ?
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We use SpiceWorks.
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We use Mike. He sits like 10 feet from me and does most of our licensing.
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I use snipe .......... well did until I delete the wrong VM! lucky there wasn't much on there so I can rebuild slowly.
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we use SNOW
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@hobbit666 said in How do you keep track of licenses?:
I use snipe .......... well did until I delete the wrong VM! lucky there wasn't much on there so I can rebuild slowly.
LOL. Oops. And no backups?
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@scottalanmiller said in How do you keep track of licenses?:
@hobbit666 said in How do you keep track of licenses?:
I use snipe .......... well did until I delete the wrong VM! lucky there wasn't much on there so I can rebuild slowly.
LOL. Oops. And no backups?
See my other thread from Yesterday
But Snipe did seem a good solution for Asset tracking along with Licenses.
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@tiagom said in How do you keep track of licenses?:
Curious as what license management/tracking software others use.
Snipe-IT (https://snipeitapp.com/)
Open source, can run on Linux, easy installer. You basically create a license and check that out either
- to an asset (Windows or SQL Server Server licenses for example) or
- to a user (I'm using that for CALs and user bound non-MS licenses)
There are some minor flaws, but it's in active development.
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I'm slowing switching everything over to snipe-it. How about 200 assets and 100 licenses in it so far. Much happier then the previous method.