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Re: Any Asset / License Management Package ?

From: Terry Dykstra <dontreply_tddykstra_at_forestoil.ca>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 15:31:29 GMT
Message-ID: <lbpj8.433$S57.73975@news1.telusplanet.net>


Sybase's SQLAnywhere (also known as ASA, Adaptive Server Anywhere) is a good database that runs on all versions of Windows and on Unix as well. You can download trial edition from
http://www.sybase.com/products/anywhere

--
Terry Dykstra
Canadian Forest Oil Ltd.
"Hemant K Chitale" <hkchital_nospam_at_singnet_nospam.com.sg> wrote in message
news:a6l1ki$9qf$1_at_clematis.singnet.com.sg...

>
> I'd like it to be on a relational database on a server
> so that multiple users can access it. We have
> potentially 5 to 15 users (depending on how we
> expand the scope) and there would certainly be
> a requirement for concurrent access by 1 or 2 persons
> at any time. Plus, the managers must be able to
> request for a report or run a report anytime (typically
> the report might be a listing of servers by platform
> or a listing of downtime logs for a server).
>
> Thus, the preferred backend would be Oracle on Unix
> but is there an off-the-shelf application ? Or is there
> another cheaper (non-Oracle) package ?
>
> Hemant K Chitale
>
> "Stephen B" <stephen.bell_at_cgi.ca> wrote in message
> news:395j8.11189$hb6.717337_at_news20.bellglobal.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > The narrative of your post suggests you haven't selected a database
> product
> > yet? If that's the case, based on what
> > you say you need, I'd just modify one the pre-packaged 'Asset
Management'
> > database in MS-Access and go with that.
> >
> >
> > "Hemant K Chitale" <hkchital_nospam_at_singnet_nospam.com.sg> wrote in
> message
> > news:a6igfa$b6p$1_at_coco.singnet.com.sg...
> > >
> > > I am looking for an Asset / License Management
> > > Package to keep track of servers
> > > (Hostname, IP Address, Configuration, Vendor,
> > > Warranty/Maintenance Contract, Application running,
> > > Downtime Logs) and licenses (OS, Database,
> > > Support contracts) --- preferably on a relational
> > > database whereby I can query the database and
> > > generate reports. I am looking at an environment
> > > with potentially 100+ servers (Unix + NT).
> > >
> > > Any suggestions ?
> > > Hemant K Chitale
> > > http://hkchital.tripod.com
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Tue Mar 12 2002 - 09:31:29 CST

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