KACE Asset Management Appliance vs. SysInfo

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
KACE Asset Management Appliance
Score 7.6 out of 10
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KACE Asset Management Appliance (formerly Dell's Asset Manager) from Quest Software is an IT asset management (ITAM) and software asset management (SAM) solution.N/A
SysInfo
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
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$12
one-time fee
Pricing
KACE Asset Management ApplianceSysInfo
Editions & Modules
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Basic
$12
one-time fee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
KACE Asset Management ApplianceSysInfo
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
KACE Asset Management ApplianceSysInfo
Features
KACE Asset Management ApplianceSysInfo
IT Asset Management
Comparison of IT Asset Management features of Product A and Product B
KACE Asset Management Appliance
7.2
Ratings
9% below category average
SysInfo
-
Ratings
Software and hardware inventory tracking10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
License management8.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Asset lifecycle monitoring1.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Contract management9.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Asset relationship management8.00 Ratings00 Ratings
User Ratings
KACE Asset Management ApplianceSysInfo
Likelihood to Recommend
7.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
KACE Asset Management ApplianceSysInfo
Likelihood to Recommend
We are a small to mid-size County Government and this has been fit great for our IT HelpDesk needs for tracking tickets and creating a How-To data base for users issues. If you have a system on your network DAM will find it and report back to you on its current status and any issues or items that may need to be addressed, such as patches or updates for MS or AV!
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Pros
  • Monitors remote computers and tracks software installed on those computers.
  • Smart labels allow for automation of software installs/upgrades using analytics.
  • Contract monitoring system with alerts when a third party contract is nearing expiration.
  • Comes with a ticketing system, that can have multiple ticket queues, to manage incoming requests for support.
  • Using processes, you can automate opening multiple tickets for work needed on a task. (ie. open multiple predefined tickets for a new employee hire).
  • Kace has had substantial improvements since Quest assumed ownership from Dell.
  • You can configure notifications for almost anything, since you can utilize their wizard or manually write your own SQL queries.
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Cons
  • As with most items in IT there is a learning curve to using this product. But once you get the general idea of how this software flows it is quite easy to navigate and get information.
  • Has a good reporting base but it was easy to learn how to make your own specific reports!
  • I would like to see more color options for dash board setup is sorta blah!!
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Usability
The appliance and software does its job, as it's intended to. There aren't many other bells and whistles. integrates well with MFA (okta), integrates well with KACES SDA. The modules it has will suit most needs. If you have the money in the budge, i'd suggest going with professional services to help with the setup/integration. There are some parts that are cumbersome and may require support. Save yourself the headache
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Alternatives Considered
We were not able to get SCCM to stabilize and work, it would continually fail to add computers to groups and fail to install programs/updates to computers in a defined group. Continually, user community forums kept recommending to replace it with another solution. JIRA is a much more efficient ticketing system, and we migrated the ticketing system from KACE to JIRA.
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Return on Investment
  • Implemented inventory system without having to purchase a secondary product, cutting down cost.
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