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iInventory computer tracking software: The Right Tool for the Job?

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Drilling down

Drilling down
This screenshot shows you one of the reports available in iInventory. In this case, iInventory is providing a complete list of managed assets and displaying details about the operating system, including the OS version and patch level. This kind of information can be invaluable when it comes to deciding what kind of human resources to apply to patching systems.
                                     

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