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SysInfo Applications
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So what can you do with
SysInfoTM?
Here's a brief list:
- System configuration at a glance. You can quickly see a system's
hardware and software configuration.
This can be very useful when a
System Administrator is trouble-shooting a system problem.
- Hardware problem diagnostics aid. You can quickly see what
hardware is present and how it's configured.
- Asset information collection. You can quickly
and automatically
extract detailed hardware
and software asset information from
your UNIX, Linux, Mac, and Windows based systems.
That information can then be placed
in a central file or web repository, or fed into a database using command line
output or the
Perl API or the
C API.
- Disaster Recovery preparation.
You can acquire all the vital system configuration information you need to
recover from a diaster or perform a "bare metal" system build.
You can extract detailed
hardware, software, and system configuration data and
store it
in a central file repository or feed it into a database using command line
output, the
Perl API, or the
C API.
- Cross-platform scripting.
SysInfoTM
is a great foundation tool for building
your multi-platform scripts and programs on.
SysInfoTM
eliminates the need for your scripts and programs to know all the
OS specific details of how to obtain the information you need.
This can lead to much faster development time and reduce support costs
through standardization of your tool set.
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Current: 8
All Releases
May 1, 2008:
AIX 6.1 and Windows Server 2008
are now supported with version 8-H10 and later.
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Feb 4, 2008:
SysInfo 8
is a major new release now available featuring
support for Software Discovery Language TM,
enhanced BIOS, and much more.
( More...)
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Oct 30, 2006:
SysInfo 7.0.1
release contains multiple bug fixes and is recommend for all version 7 customers.
( More...)
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Aug 8, 2006:
SysInfo 7 GA
is a major new release now available featuring
support for Virtual Machines, System Services, Patches, and much more.
( More...)
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