ACMP Inventory is now part of ACMP Core. In addition to ACMP Inventory, ACMP Core includes the ACMP Gateway, the ACMP Console, the Report Engine, the Kiosk, distributed file repositories, contract and document management, user administration and the ACMP server components.
ACMP Core creates a basis for using the other modules, which interlock like cogwheels and offer holistic solutions for the individual challenges of IT departments.
Security should not be neglected here, which is why the ACMP Console can be configured with 2-factor authentication for logging in.
The login to the ACMP Console can be secured using multi-factor authentication. This can also be enforced via the user administration if desired. This is a TOTP procedure.
Reliable and precise inventory of all Windows/Linux/macOS clients and servers using extended scan functionalities as well as evaluation, filtering, sorting and grouping of data directly in the data grid.
The new ACMP gateway can be used to establish a secure connection between the ACMP server and the agent via the Internet. The gateway checks whether an agent logs in with a valid certificate and then forwards the data stream to the ACMP server. It also enables the secure connection of home office clients to the ACMP server.
The login to the ACMP Console can be secured using multi-factor authentication. This can also be enforced via the user administration if desired. This is a TOTP procedure.
Centralised management of ACMP and execution of the desired actions
Creation of structured and comprehensible tables and diagrams based on the data and figures from the inventory.
Enables simplified software distribution for the clients. Users can independently install the software provided by the administrator and run selected applications.
Copying of created file repositories including all settings for user data, synchronisation periods and bandwidth restrictions.
Contracts and electronic documents can be recorded and linked and used in other modules.
Create, edit and remove users/user groups.
ACMP also supports the inventory of Linux and Macintosh systems.
Yes, the ACMP Console supports multi-factor authentication, which can also be made mandatory for users.
Yes, ACMP has an open system for creating your own fields in the database.
All information (hardware, software, patch and security status, ...) from a computer can be comprehensively inventoried.
Yes, no personal information is collected and stored in the database.
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