<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><title></title><style type="text/css">.felamimail-body-blockquote {margin: 5px 10px 0 3px;padding-left: 10px;border-left: 2px solid #000088;} </style></head><body>Thanks for all replies. Let me sum up what we have so far:<br><br>1) RSS or email notification<br>2) One bash script for each software component to update<br>3) Update scanner firefox plugin<br>4) GLPI + FusionInventory<br><br>My thoughts:<br>1) Not always available.<br>2) Good approach, but to time intensive to set up. Additionally needs some administration to keep up with changes.<br>3) Not bad, but false positives is annoying and tends to ignoring messages.<br>4) The "huge" approach but data collected at a single point on a server. Actually what I was looking for.<br><br>I like the idea of no. 4 the most at the moment, but brings me to some other thoughts and questions which may be the wrong point to aks here:<br>I was planning to implement an inventory system in any way. The only free/open source server/client software available - which I found - and which is also capable of doing software licence inventory is OCS Inventory NG.<br>Can anybody tell me if GLPI + FusionInventory is able to do software licence inventory? It would be a great deal to have everything together at a single point...<br><br>Thanks<br>Ralf<br><br></body></html>