I am more on the sales side of the business, so I do not use it that much. However, companies with more than fifty employees already need such a tool, especially if they have more than twenty-five clients and a spread-out business.
Windows Engineer at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-03-24T20:23:09Z
Mar 24, 2022
We use Quest KACE Asset Management Appliance for things like deploying software packages, inventorying, and versioning what we currently have. For me, specifically, the use case is for package deployment. When I need to push out a new package. We use a new 8x8 client, or I have Chrome set to update, and if it doesn't, we'll post it here. We use this solution to push packages because we don't have an SCCM solution or anything similar that I am more familiar with. SCCM is a Microsoft solution, which is now known as MECM.
We use Quest KACE Asset Management Appliance for pushing any non-Windows based patches such as Adobe patches, installing new software or an approved set of software, or upgrading to a new release of Windows. We are using its latest version, which they have released recently.
Director, Middle East, East India & SAARC at DMX Technologies
Real User
2020-07-19T08:15:00Z
Jul 19, 2020
There are multiple types of desktops and laptops that are distributed asset management that we're using to consolidate all the data in a single tool portal. We are also using it to deploy the Windows patches.
IT Asset Management optimizes the deployment and maintenance of IT assets, ensuring efficient utilization and cost savings. It incorporates processes for tracking both hardware and software, enhancing overall IT governance and risk management.This category facilitates effective inventory management by providing comprehensive visibility over asset lifecycles. Organizations can streamline operations through automation, minimizing manual tasks and improving accuracy in auditing and reporting....
I am more on the sales side of the business, so I do not use it that much. However, companies with more than fifty employees already need such a tool, especially if they have more than twenty-five clients and a spread-out business.
We use the solution for IT service desk management and asset management.
We use this solution for inventory package deployment. Additionally, we deploy this solution on the private cloud.
We use Quest KACE Asset Management Appliance for things like deploying software packages, inventorying, and versioning what we currently have. For me, specifically, the use case is for package deployment. When I need to push out a new package. We use a new 8x8 client, or I have Chrome set to update, and if it doesn't, we'll post it here. We use this solution to push packages because we don't have an SCCM solution or anything similar that I am more familiar with. SCCM is a Microsoft solution, which is now known as MECM.
We use Quest KACE Asset Management Appliance for pushing any non-Windows based patches such as Adobe patches, installing new software or an approved set of software, or upgrading to a new release of Windows. We are using its latest version, which they have released recently.
There are multiple types of desktops and laptops that are distributed asset management that we're using to consolidate all the data in a single tool portal. We are also using it to deploy the Windows patches.