SpiceWorld Orlando- Only 13 Days away – Sign Up Now

image75 SpiceWorld Orlando  Only 13 Days away – Sign Up Now Get a full day of hands-on Spiceworks training and IT networking that you can parlay into a weekend getaway or family vacation…IT doesn’t get any more magical than that now does it?!

SpiceWorld Orlando Agenda:

Morning: Foundational Topics

  • Getting an Inventory of Your Network
  • Setting Up Monitors & Alerts
  • Running an Easy-to-Use Help Desk

Afternoon: Advanced Topics

  • Customizing & Organizing Your Inventory & Help Desk
  • Getting a More Accurate Network Scan
  • Getting Detailed Reports & Metrics
  • How to Harness the Power of 650,000 IT Pros

Plus, SpiceWorld Orlando includes breakfast, lunch, happy hour, cool swag, your Spiceworks certification, AND the chance to meet other users in your area- an IT dream come true!

Sign up now to receive Spiceworks training in your home state at SpiceWorld Orlando on July 17th!

SpiceCorps: Los Angeles – Tuesday July 21st 2009 – 6:00pm to 10pm

From: http://blog.justindorfman.com/

image thumb25 SpiceCorps: Los Angeles   Tuesday July 21st 2009   6:00pm to 10pmSpiceCorps LA will be hosted by: JDORFMAN at: Western Costume Co. in North Hollywood

There will be WIFI so bring your laptops (not required) if you want to connect.  There is Thai Food and BBQ right across the street if we get hungry.

There is an agenda but we probably won’t be sticking to it because we are geeks and rarely RTFM.

So tell your boss you’re leaving early because you have to handle some business.

Follow this event in the Forums.

Good luck guys icon smile SpiceCorps: Los Angeles   Tuesday July 21st 2009   6:00pm to 10pm

Loving the graphic icon smile SpiceCorps: Los Angeles   Tuesday July 21st 2009   6:00pm to 10pm

Would love to hear/see a write up after.

Made it to Ghost

I have now finally joined Scott with the Ghost Pepperimage thumb24 Made it to Ghost

30,000 points till Mace… bring it on!

Find out what the Pepper Levels are here

Spiceworks 4.0 Update

image thumb23 Spiceworks 4.0 Update Tabrez has just posted

We’ve released an updated build of 4.0. This build has fixes to the problems outlined below. Your Spiceworks installation will not automatically update to this version. If you’re seeing any of the problems outlined below then download the update and install it on your existing installation. (All Spiceworks updates are cumulative so the next update will include these changes). In general we recommend staying up with the latest build.

Fixes in this build address the following issues:

  • Intermittent slow-downs. On some networks the Network Health Check (by default every 15 minutes) was causing the app to slow down.
  • Case sensitivity in the user portal. There was a problem in the user portal where email addresses were being treated with case sensitivity.
  • Network Map – Orphaned Devices. We’ve fixed a few cases where orphaned devices were showing up on the network map.
  • HelpDesk Email Attachments: Email attachments from Outlook 2007 to Exchange 2007 were not being added to the ticket.
  • Ticket Import Script: The bulk ticket import script was not working in the last build.
  • Finding Network Map Nodes: Now to find a node on the network map simply start typing the name of the node in the search box. This feature will help you find nodes on the network map.
  • View Device On Network Map: We’ve added a link to devices that allow you to quickly switch to seeing the device on the network map.
  • Search Performance: Search performance has been optimized to return results faster.
  • Empty Subject Lines: We fixed an issue where empty subjects in ticket emails were not being handled properly with Exchange.
  • Remote Site Collector UI: If you’re using Spiceworks in a distributed fashion with the remote site collector this build makes your set up much easier! Just check out Francis’ how-to on setting up remote site collectors.
  • HelpDesk Email Hanging Notifications: In some Exchange setups the helpdesk emails can cause the user’s email to hang.
  • Filter Option on Network Map: The filter option is now visible in the toolbar on the network map.

Download the Update NOW

How to Resurrect a Wet BlackBerry

image thumb22 How to Resurrect a Wet BlackBerryJustin from Bomgar Remote Support has just created a How-To on fixing a wet blackberry.

Its good to see that the Partners can really get into the community sprit.

Check it out here

One software vendor’s media model

IDG Knowledge HubScreenShot015 One software vendor’s media model has mentioned Spiceworks icon smile One software vendor’s media model

Spiceworks is a software company with a free systems management suite for small and midsize businesses (SMBs). But instead of charging for its namesake software product, Spiceworks makes money like a media company, charging other technology companies that want to interact with its users—a highly targeted community of IT professionals—for purposes from market research to product design.

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Geek Squeaks of the Week (#16)

image thumb20 Geek Squeaks of the Week (#16)Spiceworks has been mentioned on “What’s On My PC”’s Geek Squeaks feature

If you are new (or old) to information technology and computers; these (featured) articles on “What’s On My PC…” are for you. The articles are by authors who spend a great deal of their time putting the articles together (for FREE) to keep you and me abreast of the latest in computers, software, security and information technology. The articles are in no particular order or ranking and are randomly selected from my blogroll community.

Confessions of a Freeware Junkie
Announcement: Spiceworks 4.0 is out!

Hopefully this will bring a few more users icon smile Geek Squeaks of the Week (#16)

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Rock on Spiceworks

IT Access Point

IT Access Point – Your Gateway to everything IT – Has recently done a article on Spiceworks…

image68 IT Access PointI began using Spiceworks about 2 months ago.  They released version 4.0 on Friday, June 19th.  It has helped me tremendously.  Spiceworks is a help desk and IT asset tracking system.  (It has a lot more features than that, but you get the idea.)

Spiceworks allows me to enter in help desk calls quickly and efficiently and helps organize priorities.  There is a Customer Portal page that allows users to enter their own requests.  Once a request is entered, they can track the progress of the ticket from assignment to completion.  You can set it up so that they even get an email when you make comments on the ticket.

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