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About Total Network Inventory

Total Network Inventory is an IT asset and network inventory management solution designed for organizations that need centralized visibility over hardware, software, and network infrastructure.

Total Network Inventory Details

Vendor
Softinventive Lab
Year Launched
Location
651 Holiday Drive Foster Plaza 5, Suite 400 PA 15220, United States, Pittsburgh
Deployment
on premise, windows
Training Options
videos, demo, account manager
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese, Korean
Users
Administrator, IT Manager, IT Specialist, Network Administrator, System Administrator, Helpdesk Technician
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Finance, Retail, Manufacturing, Government, Technology, Hospitality, Transportation, Utilities, Communication
Tags
IT Service, IT Asset Management, License Management, Network Mapping, Reporting Software, SNMP Monitoring, Software Asset Management, Change Tracking, Network Inventory

Total Network Inventory's In-App Market Place

Does Total Network Inventory have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

0

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Pricing Options

Free trial
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), GBP (£)

Pros & Cons

  • Agentless scanning reduces deployment effort and speeds up network-wide asset discovery.
  • Supports multiple operating systems enabling unified inventory across diverse IT environments.
  • Automated scheduling ensures continuous asset updates without manual intervention required.
  • Detailed hardware and software reporting improves IT visibility and compliance tracking accuracy.
  • Change tracking provides historical insight into system modifications and security events.
  • Windows-centric management console may limit usability for non-Windows administrators.
  • Lacks cloud-based SaaS deployment options restricting remote-first accessibility flexibility.
  • User interface can feel complex for beginners managing large enterprise networks initially.
  • Requires administrative credentials for scanning which may complicate large-scale deployments setup.
  • Does not provide native web browser console limiting accessibility from remote devices easily.

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