PDQ Inventory

  • SKU: PDQINVTORY

PDQ Inventory scans your computers and collects hardware, software and Windows configurations.

PDQ Inventory scans your computers and collects hardware, software and Windows configurations. In addition, PDQ Inventory allows you to run scan inventory reports, boot machines from Wake-On LAN, execute commands and remote desktop on target machines and many other features.

Key Features:

  • Seeing whats installed: PDQ Inventory initiates a scan on all of your computers that will collect the installed software, hardware and certain configurations within Windows.
  • Collect Hardware & Software Inventory: You have three methods of importing your computers into PDQ Inventory, manual entry, Active Directory, or a text file listing your computers. To use any of these methods, from the menu, select Computer > Add Computers. A window will open where you can type in the name(s) of the computers to manage, or you may select the Import or Active Directory buttons.
  • Dynamically Organise Computers in Collections: Group computers the way that makes sense for you. Computers can belong to any number of collections. There are two types of collections; Dynamic and Static. Dynamic collections are populated automatically when a computer matches criteria that you define. Static collections are populated manually by dragging the computer object into the collection. Group computers the way that makes sense for you. Computers can belong to any number of collections.
  • Create Scan Profiles: Scan profiles are used to determine what information a particular scanner will collect. For instance, PDQ Inventory has scan profiles that collect installed applications, or hot fixes, or registry values. For some scans you may just want to have a quick scan and not wait for everything to be collected. For instance, if you just deployed an application and you wanted PDQ Inventory to reflect the new install, you could create a scan profile that just scanned for Applications and Computer Details. If you have hundreds (or thousands) of computers then you could cut down your scan time considerably.