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The need for inventory is growing to meet the demands of IT Asset Management, Service Management, Procurement, Legal, Privacy, and Security teams.
They may also be useful in response to audit in the event you don’t already have a tool deployed.
Free or “freemium” inventory tools can be useful in building a business case for an ITAM program. This market is focussed on providing organisations with one of the key foundations of ITAM – hardware & software inventory.
The market under analysis is the free Inventory Tools market. If you are a vendor not included in the list we will be happy to include you in a future edition. This Market Guide is free of charge and vendors did not pay for a listing. Inclusion on the list does not mean endorsement, and no vendor has received special treatment or priority for their listing. It is non-exhaustive and is based on original research from The ITAM Review. The purpose is to provide you with a long-list of vendors to consider if you are in the market for such a toolset. If Windows 11 was a person/colleague at work doing similar, you'd be reporting them for harassment, that's for sure.This Market Guide provides an overview of vendors and products providing free Inventory Tools.
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Windows 11 certainly fights back in forcing product placement advertisements for Apps that are made to look like full version installs in the start menu, but are just adverts for trial installs. (more snooping?)īut overall, it's mostly like a locked down version of Window 10, with a centralized menu that is all but useless/pretty much a blank space. Search on the taskbar doesn't automatically give web results only local (locked down), but if you specifically search for etc, it's annoying in that it will open that address insecurely as http rather than securely, https in Edge. I'm not seeing Edge very often, but then I'm not using anything that requires a Microsoft account on this test machine.
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I've only done this with Windows 10 Pro -> Windows 11 Pro though so far, but the results are a fairly locked down Windows 11 Pro with a local account, and both Firefox and Google Chrome working as I expect.
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Then do an in-place upgrade to Windows 11. Lock down all the privacy settings (opt out of all the opt ins), turning off every single option.
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The key to Windows 11, seems to be setup Windows 10 with a local account, install the browsers you need, set the default browser. Re: Windows 11: Install 10, configure, lock it down (privacy), perform in-place upgrade? If the games run at all on newer hard/software. Gamers for instance will still have XP around as none of the more invasive "copy protections" will accept or be accepted by a newer system. Take a look at other software collectors. While the price for a new computer with a newer windows is not much of a concern, the price to replace the specialised hardware the WinXP machines are attached to is quite exorbitant and in one case would mean we had to construct that kind of specialised plasma cutter from scratch as that model is no longer manufactured and the manufacturer also does not exist anymore. We also have some off the net WinXP computers at work, exactly for the same reason.
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Personally i have one WinXP, one Win2k and even a murky old Win98 computer sitting around.Īlong with all that hardware that cannot cooperate with later windows versions because the proprietary and never updated drivers just cannot be installed there and the likewise proprietary software also wont run. I gave my original eee pc to someone else 10 years ago. Whether it was the screen, or slow storage, or lack of storage, lower memory(I think it was less than 1GB). I also had the original Asus eee PC with linux and a 4GB flash storage or something? That thing was terrible by contrast. I have a bunch of old games on it too from GOG that work fine(games that were built for 486s originally) My only real complaint about this eee pc I suppose is the weak CPU, being able to get more than 2GB of ram would be nice too but the cpu holds it back more than anything. Memory maxed out at 2GB I think and has a Samsung SSD in it now. I don't use the netbook often(few hours/year), but it is super handy in some situations with it's small form factor. I didn't upgrade(windows) it, but installed clean from a Win7 home CD I bought through a friend who worked at MS at the time. It has been running Windows 7 home for several years, originally came with XP. Curious which Netbook? I have a ASUS Eee PC 1000HE 10.2" Netbook that I just dug up the purchase receipt on and I bought it in May 2009 so 12 years ago.