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GLPI

What is GLPI?

glpiIT Asset Management

GLPI is an open source IT Asset Management, issue tracking system and service desk system. The articles here will show you how to install GLPI and get started with some initial configurations.

 

Visit the GLPI site to learn more and to get the latest version.


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Phones
Plugins
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Profiles
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Tickets
Transferring Assets
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