[CALUG] CALUG Digest, Vol 156, Issue 3

Nick Vissari networknerd at gmail.com
Thu Jan 23 15:58:46 EST 2020


Maybe
https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox
Or
https://snipeitapp.com/

I have looked at these for data center purposes, both are solid. Never
looked at tracking loaners though.

Since you mentioned loaners maybe have a look at,
http://www.koha.org/. It’s used by public libraries and has a lot of the
check-out check-in features that you might be looking for.

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> Does anyone have any recommendations for Open Source IT Asset Management
> systems? We'd like to be able track the different assets we have and
> have a check-in/check-out functionality for 'loaner' devices as well.
> If it can generate bar/QR codes to put on the assets, that'd be a great
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> Hi Thomas,
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> You may consider OpenDCIM, ULR below.
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> https://www.opendcim.org/index.html
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> Ainsley
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> Paid software would be Device42 :)
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> On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 10:08 PM Thomas Delrue <thomas at epistulae.net>
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> > Does anyone have any recommendations for Open Source IT Asset Management
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> > have a check-in/check-out functionality for 'loaner' devices as well.
> > If it can generate bar/QR codes to put on the assets, that'd be a great
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