Product Reviews
Get Internal Support Under Control
Blue Ocean Software’s
Track-It! 4.0 is a database that’s been fine-tuned
for the tracking and help desk needs of corporate
IT departments. It runs as a standard Windows
application and includes sections for inventory,
purchase orders, training courses, help desk calls,
and library tracking. It also includes software
auditing capabilities and a selection of reports
and graphs. Figure 3 shows the Track-It! user
interface with several windows open. The application
is designed to allow easy multitasking within
a single workspace.
For help desk use, the basic
product presumes that a technician will be entering
problem reports, perhaps based on telephone or
email input from users (an optional add-on lets
end users submit their own work orders via email).
You can define your own lookup tables to hold
data such as the product types or work order types
that make sense for your organization, and you
can define custom fields for work orders. As work
orders are closed, technicians have the option
to save their solutions for later use, thus creating
a knowledge base as the program is used.
Track-It! includes full searching,
filtering, and history functionality for the data
that it stores. However, it doesn’t attempt
to be a complete database management system for
enterprise use. Instead, if you’re concerned
about things like data backup and multiuser robustness,
you should take a look at the SQL Server-based
Enterprise Edition. The program does offer several
levels of security, including the option to control
what modules can be accessed by a particular user.
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Track-It! has
a wide variety of reports, graphs, and auditing
capabilities, making it ideal for corporate
IT departments. |
Track-It! 4.0 standard (the
edition I worked with for this product roundup)
is available for trial download at the company’s
Web site. They also offer multiuser and enterprise
(hosted on Microsoft SQL Server) versions, as
well as a variety of add-ons. These include modules
for Web access, remote control, and agent-based
automation.
About the Author
Mike Gunderloy, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, is a former MCP columnist and the author of numerous development books.