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Q. Who are the typical users of PDQ Inventory?
PDQ Inventory is a systems management software designed for system administrators. Key features include automatic grouping based on common data such as installed applications, operating systems, hardware, and Windows updates, or the option to create groups (or subgroups) based on alternative criteria. Computers can be added to the system via Active Directory, Network Discovery, or manually by Name.
Typical customers
Platforms supported
Support options
Training options
Starting from
1500
/user
Per year
Starting from
65
/user
Per month
Value for money
4.8
/5
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Starting from
1500
/user
Per year
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Functionality
4.6
/5
42
Total features
14
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Overall Rating
4.6
/5
42
Positive reviews
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Jason B.
Utilities, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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The interface closely resembles MMC which I'm used to. It's super fast when searching for something in particular about a computer or computers. The reports are customizable and very useful.
I have no complaints about this software. It's amazing.
Gabe C.
Investment Banking, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Overall I love the functionality. I wouldn’t change a whole lot other than having access to systems outside of our network
We love being able to set custom scans for things like registry values. I can quickly pull reports or scan systems for up-to-date information when I need it.
We really need to scan systems that are outside of our network. We deploy about 80% of systems as laptops. During the last year most have been off the network or on a VPN connection for a varied amount of time. Without a client, PDQ has really struggled to meet our needs. I have expressed our struggles to your support team but I did not receive any reassurance that a client is in the works. We will continue to look for a replacement to PDQ until there is a client. I’m hopeful to find something suitable soon if PDQ can not meet the challenges of many machines outside of the network.
Marcus S.
Hospital & Health Care, 5,001-10,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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We use A lot, but we thing that a several GAPs to top tools, like Flexera and Snow.
I thing PDQ Inventory is the easyest inventory tool ever.
We dont go to lastest version available because the new versions have dependency of higher .NET, and upgrade that just to follow PDQ is not that simple.
Dirk K.
Health, Wellness and Fitness, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used weekly for 2+ years
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We maintain the latest Security patches for applications and deploy where necessary. It's important to run latest version of software.
We can easily see all of our connected hardware in one overview, Windows version, build version etc. It's great you can update packages installed on devices and see which are outdated or got the latest version you accepted. You can use the inventory and copy the devices easily and use them in PDQ deploy.
If devices run at home it's hardware to track them and obtain updates. Once they connect back in the office it starts to work again or you have to setup VPN which is possible too.
Denham M.
Information Services, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Great it works great and does what I need.
Super easy to use, works wonderfully with PDQ Deploy.
Windows only, if there was a cross platform component it would be perfect.