IRM is a Web-based asset tracking and help desk/work request system built for IT departments and help desks. It keeps detailed information about each computer, as well as a complete history of work requests. It keeps track of detailed computer information such as CPU type/speed, amount of RAM, Hard Drive Size, serial numbers, etc. The system includes the ability to track networking hardware and any type of software. Also included is support for email notification of both users and technicians, and some support for monitoring computer systems via SNMP.
| Tags | Database Front-Ends Internet Web Dynamic Content Other/Nonlisted Topic Systems Administration |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Perl PHP |
Recent releases


Changes: General bugfixes and tweaks.


Changes: New features, cleanups, PHP 5 compatability, and much more.


Changes: Installation and setup support were improved. A dynamic side-menu was added. User-friendly sorted asset lists were added. The usual bugfixes were made.


Changes: New sorting options in the tracking module and multiple bugfixes.


Changes: This bugfix release corrects a pair of critical issues: a bug in the database upgrade script, and admin.php producing blank screens on a far too regular basis.
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Recent commentsRe: Project active again
> Ok i have to take back my previous
> comment. Since Matthew Palmer entered
> the project theres a lot happening.
that's debatable.
Project active again
Ok i have to take back my previous comment. Since Matthew Palmer entered the project theres a lot happening.
Re: This Project seems to be dead
> I tried several times to contact the
> authors and got nor reply at all. Also
> all requests i've seen on the developers
> mailing list are ignored. Last CVS
> updates have been a long time ago.
The authors are busy people and have a lot of other things to do. There is an upcoming IRM 1.6 release (once we work out the bugs), as well as a lot of work toward IRM 2 (check out the applicable Subversion repository).
This Project seems to be dead
I tried several times to contact the authors and got nor reply at all. Also all requests i've seen on the developers mailing list are ignored. Last CVS updates have been a long time ago.