The Assimilation Project provides asset management and more. It's 100%
open source, all your data stays under your control. Orientation is
operational - so it does other things as well - monitoring, security
analysis, etc. Also discovers dependencies - everything going into a
graph database (Neo4j).
    http://AssimilationSystems.com/
    http://AssimProj.org/

*Disclaimer*: I'm the creator and primary developer.


On 06/15/2016 12:16 PM, Brian Ruppert wrote:
>
>   Greetings,
>
>   What are folks using as an asset management (ITAM) system?
>
>   My team's asset database is 10+ years old and lacks several features
> which we'd like to have, such as a SOAP or REST API, a web front end,
> and an extensible data model so we can add fields.
>
>   We're looking for strength in tracking complex assets (almost all of
> our assets are servers, which often have multiple IP addresses, disks,
> and other components we'd like to track) but the products we're
> finding are generally tuned towards IT shops which need to track many
> simple assets (e.g. workstations, printers, monitors, etc.).   We'd
> prefer something which can be hosted internally since we have a lot of
> infrastructure that can't reach the Internet to call an API to
> read/update data.
>
>   Any pointers would be appreciated.
>
>   Thanks;  -- Brian
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