[Tfug] Request for CMS Recommendations

Judd Pickell pickell at gmail.com
Fri Jun 20 18:49:43 MST 2008


I get emails from spiceworks, here is the latest feature list:
http://cl.exct.net/?ju=fe5e1777766700757717&ls=fdea16757163017a7c10727d&m=fefb1174766701&l=fe9215757563057b7c&s=fe321573756c0379771672&jb=ffcf14&t=

hmm.. I hope that url works.. :(

Sincerely,
Judd Pickell

On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Glen Pfeiffer <glen at thepfeiffers.net> wrote:
> On Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 01:06:43PM -0700, Paul Lemmons wrote:
>> I am looking for something that, so far as I can find, does not
>> exist. I hope I am just looking in the wrong places. I am
>> looking for a configuration management system that focuses more
>> on software and applications than hardware.
>
> Terminology is key here. I think if you've been looking for
> "configuration management", you'll find a lot about configuration
> management practices in software development.
>
>> Do any of you know of any such beast? Extra points for it being
>> php/Apache, MySql and GPL.
>
> I searched for "open source asset management" and got some good
> results. I can't make any personal recommendation and I did not
> check to see if they meet your criteria, but here are the ones
> that looked decent and weren't dead.
>
> CalemEAM - http://eam.calemeam.com/
> Simple Assets - http://sourceforge.net/projects/simpleassets/
> Open Audit - http://www.open-audit.org/
> NAMA - http://nama.sourceforge.net/
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> --
> Glen
>
>
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