DEKSI Network Inventory 8.94

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DEKSI Network Inventory provides a complete software and hardware inventory of all your network PC's. DEKSI Network Inventory features rich, advanced, but easy to use software system designed to provide network administrators with comprehensive and detailed reporting on all the software and hardware inventory installed on your networked computers. You can view the information remotely, generate a variety of different reports, as well as track the changes that occurred since your last inventory was run. With DEKSI Network Inventory you can export this valuable information into MS Access, MS Excel, and CSV.

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  1. don't waste your money on this software Anonymous -- September 24 2008, 06.34

    THE COMPANY DOES NOT SUPPORT THEIR PRODUCT. I WAS A CUSTOMER OF THIS COMPANY.

    TRUST ME. IT IS WASTING MONEY.

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