Anirudh K Murthy
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Hi folks,
We are excited to announce the launch of a new feature: Downloadable PDF Software Inventory Reports in SuperOps.ai.
This feature provides you with essential information about the software installed on your client endpoints, making it easier for you to manage and maintain your devices, while minimizing potential security risks.
Key Information in the Software Inventory Report:
- Software Summary: Displays a list of all software applications for a selected client, along with the total number of assets each application is installed on.
- Site Name: Specifies the site name for the selected client.
- Device Name: Indicates the designated name of the asset.
- IP Address: Displays the IP address of the asset.
- Operating System: Shows the operating system installed on the asset.
- Total Software: Provides the total number of software applications installed on the asset.
- Software Name: Lists the names of the software applications installed.
- Version Number: Specifies the version number of the software, allowing you to identify outdated software.
Attached screenshots of a sample software report for a better understanding of the new feature.
To access the Software Inventory Report feature, simply follow the instructions provided in our solution document here: https://support.superops.ai/en/articles/7262030-all-about-pdf-reports
We believe that this new feature will significantly improve your software management capabilities, enabling you to keep your client endpoints up-to-date and secure. As always, we appreciate your feedback and suggestions to enhance our offerings.


Anirudh K Murthy
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Michael Mills
Does this mean a report on all computers that have software "xyz" installed? Or a Report that shows "Software A - Asset D, Asset X, etc.<^m>", "Software B - Asset A, Asset B, Asset C, Asset D, etc."?
What is it you are imagining? I have had some ideas myself about finding everywhere a particular software is installed to make sure changes are made in the registry to accommodate, but I am not sure if that's what you mean.