Lansweeper 5.3
Agentless network inventory, IT asset management and software deployment
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Lansweeper is an agentless Asset Management solution that can scan any network setup. Use IP ranges, set up AD integrated scanning, specify crucial servers to be scanned more regularly ? Get a complete inventory of all workstations, servers, routers, switches, monitors, printers, VoIP phones ? A wealth of information on hardware as well as software is scanned and can be used to create reports through the intuitive report editor. Automatically deploy software and run command lines using the integrated deployment feature. Create packages, deploy on grouped or individual assets, configure a schedule and use Wake-on-LAN to set and forget a deployment overnight. Check the license compliance status of the software inventory using a built-in license compliance tool. Get an estimate on how much it costs to become fully compliant and track down unused licenses. Integrate Active Directory through the automatic import of user and OU information. Link reports to email alerts by for example setting up a weekly email informing of the toner status of all network printers or get updated on any servers with not enough free disk space left. Lansweeper is designed to be both intuitive and flexible. The community hosts a wealth of information as well as the possibility to ask fellow IT-pros for advice or help. Almost anything is possible due to the synergy in between features. Link reports to deployments and schedules, use dynamic asset groups to define which devices need to be scanned more regularly, set product keys and registry values to be scanned and track down which assets are not compliant ...
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Going past the 15k assets made things a bit sluggish though. I might need to take a look at setting up dedicated database server.
There is somewhat of a learning curve. I'd recommend reading up on SQL if you're not that well-versed in it. It will open up the reports as you can do very advanced stuff if you want to. There are a lot of options both maintenance- and setup-wise. The AD integration works like a charm. Have yet to fool around with any of the other ones apart from some Ip ranges.
They added a deployment tool quite recently as well. It works great and again, you can pretty much do whatever you need to do if you know how to work the cmd prompt.
For me it's one of the most price effective solutions out there. You get a ton of functionality, flexibility, scalability and adaptability. It does require you to be somewhat creative from time to time though. More