Asset Panda is a cloud-based barcoding and asset tracking platform from the company of the same name headquartered in Frisco, Texas, that can possibly displace the need for scanners with standard (mobile phone, tablets) mobile devices in barcode scanning.
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Compligo
Score 8.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Compligo is cloud-based software that aims to consolidate all compliance activities into a single system accessible from any device. The goal is to ensure timely, documented completion across the workforce, including regulatory obligations, HR policy, code of conduct, safety training, etc. According to the vendor, key capabilities include: Role-based activity assignment ensures everyone knows what compliance activities are required of them based on their job…
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Spiceworks Cloud Help Desk
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Spiceworks offers a set of free tools for IT network management and help desk support ticketing. The inventory management system essentially provides comprehensive device information for asset management.
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(free for 1-5 Seats)
Pricing
Asset Panda
Compligo
Spiceworks Cloud Help Desk
Editions & Modules
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Core Plan
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Premium
$6
per month per user
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Asset Panda
Compligo
Spiceworks Cloud Help Desk
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
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Additional Details
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Compligo is priced on a per-employee basis. Compli offers tiered implementation services depending on content, customization and third-party integration requirements.
Formstack was used prior to my start and it was not effective. Spiceworks has been the only product I have used in the last 3 years. It is cost effective, easy to set up and is loaded with features for the price (free). The inventory feature allows you to build device and …
It is great to keep track of all assets. I'd like to see a spot where we would put a link to any of our assets with GPS in them, so we do not have to go back and forth. The feature to put serial numbers for equipment is a great feature
Compligo is well used for a larger organization that needs to track compliance and trainings. It has a vast library of trainings which you can assign and track completions across your organization. It can also help tracking current and previous pay plans for employees. Compligo would most likely not be appropriate for smaller organizations who do not need to track so many people. It may not also be as appropriate for companies located in states with less laws or compliances as far as training and record retention.
It's a great helpdesk solution - we currently have five years of data within it, roughly 25,000 tickets. The older edition is a great inventory and software license tracking tool. It is easy for users to use the interface and submit tickets and requests on the web, and its email integration is solid. The new version is a below-average system monitoring tool, only giving up/down status and a few other metrics.
Spiceworks is a free tool, so there would be no hesitation if we are required to upgrade it. We have installed Spiceworks on a dedicated server with more than enough resources to get the most from this tool, so we will have this running in our department for years to come.
Spiceworks is user friendly and easy to set up. It can be customized to suit your needs. If there are any problems, you can go to the community forums for support and be in contact with many IT Pros, as well as the Spiceworks support staff and development teams who are always happy to help users out
Spiceworks has been working out of the box, and some of the basic customizations have been successful with just our internal staff handling. We don't have any other issues with the tool. It provides us with the inventory information we want in a quick and concise report in a variety of formats for our team.
If you can spin up a VM to run it on, you'll thank yourself later. If you have remote sites, set up a local server (or dedicated computer) at each site and set them up as remote collectors for the main site. You'll save time and bandwidth
Asset Panda is great for fixed assets or small businesses. I have also used inventory in a retail environment where product coming in and out need to be tracked. I wouldn't recommend it for an extremely high volume business.
EGroupware UI is clunky and hard to use, Jira is great but the pricing is expensive in comparison with spice works that has a free version and you can test it out properly before buying and make a correct decision based on your business plan and company objectives with the right software.