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GLPI

ATH Infosystems

(1 ratings)

GLPI

ATH Infosystems

(1 ratings)

Version 10.0.16 + Free Support on Debian 11

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GLPI is a powerful and flexible open-source IT Asset Management (ITAM) and Help Desk software designed for managing IT resources efficiently. It provides a user-friendly interface, making it ideal for both individuals and organizations, and offers a wide range of customization options and plugins to enhance functionality.

Features of GLPI:

  • Efficient management of IT assets with support for hardware and software inventories.
  • Help desk functionalities for managing support tickets and incidents.
  • Customizable dashboards for real-time insights into IT resources.
  • Reporting and analytics tools for better decision-making.
  • User management with roles and permissions for accessing resources.
  • Integration with other IT tools and services for seamless operations.

Credentials for accessing GLPI are stored securely within the credentials.txt file located in the /var/www/ directory.

To access the GLPI web interface, navigate to http://your-server-ip/ in your web browser.

Disclaimer: GLPI is provided "as is," without any warranty, express or implied. Users utilize this software at their own risk. GLPI is an open-source project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any company. The developers and contributors to GLPI hold no responsibility for any damages, losses, or consequences resulting from the use of this software. Users are advised to carefully review and comply with licensing terms and any applicable regulations while using GLPI.