Product Information
What is I-doit?
The IT documentation solution i-doit is based on a comprehensive open-source configuration management and database. By utilizing i-doit as a CMDB, you can manage your IT according to ITIL best practices and configure critical components of your IT environment. You can visualize the relationships between these components and track both software and hardware assets along with their connections. i-doit is easy to install and populate with data. You can import data models from various external sources or through network auto-discovery, facilitating seamless data integration.
Thanks to its open API, i-doit also serves as a flexible and efficient configuration management engine for other service management software. i-doit Open is entirely open-source and available for free download. i-doit Pro offers additional professional features, such as sophisticated rights management, advanced and customizable reporting with numerous graphical displays (IP address lists, rack views).
Moreover, you can extend i-doit's capabilities through add-ons like floor plans, JDISC, OTRS, or new security modules for data privacy (EU-GDPR) and ISMS (ISO27001).
How to use I-doit?
i-doit is an open-source IT documentation solution based on a configuration management database (CMDB), designed to help users manage IT environments according to ITIL best practices, visualize component relationships, and track hardware and software assets.
Core Functions of I-doit
Import CSV Data
Inventory Management
IT Asset Management
Usage Scenarios of I-doit
- Manage IT environments according to ITIL best practices.
- Configure important components in IT environments.
- Visualize relationships between IT components.
- Track hardware and software assets and their relationships.
- Provide a flexible and efficient configuration management engine for other service management software.
- IT administrators efficiently manage and document small IT assets.
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