Some Old Posts – 2
This post was published 7 months 25 days ago which may mean the content is not valid any more.Unofficial Spiceworks is not responsible for any misunderstanding.
SpiceWorks Network Management Tool
From October 2007:
Anyone who has had to administer a network of users, hardware, and software knows the headache it can become. If your infrastructure, and the administration of that infrastructure, isn’t set up well, you can be in for a nightmare. Well, I came across SpiceWorks network management tool probably six months ago and have just now gotten around to installing it. And I’ve been pleasantly surprised by it on numerous fronts.
http://gopaultech.com/blog/2007/10/spiceworks-network-management-tool/
Spiceworks relies on ads to offer IT management software
From August 2007
Advertising-supported Web sites serving consumers like you and me may be all the rage.
But rarely have other Web sites, those serving companies, tried to rely on ads — because there’s not enough people to look at the ads.
But Spiceworks, an Austin, Texas company, has raised $8 million more in venture capital to deliver on its model of serving ads to on its site that offers software to manage the information technology assets of medium sized companies.
http://venturebeat.com/2007/08/28/spiceworks-relies-on-ads-to-offer-it-management-software/
Spiceworks – network management software for free
Another post from August 2007
I’ve recently been tinkering with a piece of network management software called Spiceworks. It’s a comprehensive tool with a web interface that helps IT staff manage networks for SMBs with up to 250 devices. It includes monitoring devices, hardware/software inventory listing, alerts, reporting and a help-desk feature to track end-user issues. To top it all off Spiceworks is free.
http://www.bugeyed.me.uk/2007/08/spiceworks-network-management-software.html