Teclib at NetEye User Group 2023 event in Germany!

We’re excited to share our experience from participation in the NetEye User Group event, which was organised by Teclib´ Gold partner in Germany Wüerth Phoenix on the 21st of September in Nuremberg. It was a day full of learning, networking, and, of course, fun! 

The program of the event included several speakers: 

  • Christoph Holz and his inspiring presentation about the profound changes that digital disruption is bringing to our working world.
  • Georg Kostner, Reinhold Trocker and Tobias Goller from the NetEye team and their valuable insights into the future development strategy in the areas of observability, AIOps, SIEM and network monitoring.
  • Gerfried Schweiger and Rainer Winter and  their insightful reports.
  • Thomas Edelmann and the team at agilimo Consulting, who highlighted the importance of SIEM technologies for the smooth running of a SOC. 
  • Wirk Römmelt from XM Cyber and his impressive insight into an attacker’s perspective and the explanation of automated cybersecurity defense through Attack Path Management.
  • Anna Kostrzewska (Channel Manager Teclib)  and Polina Marishicheva (Marketing & Communications manager at Teclib) with GLPI presentation. 

All slides are available in .PDF format on the website of the event: https://gravitate.eu/neteye-user-group/ 

Teclib was invited to talk about GLPI – the presentation was titled  “From Good to Great: GLPI’s Latest Enhancements in Asset Management and Ticketing – Achieving ITIL Compliance with Unified Monitoring Synergy”  and was a celebration of GLPI’s remarkable journey over the past 20 years. 

One of the standout features of GLPI is its ability to offer a wide range of functionalities within a single platform. Whether it’s asset management, ticketing, or user management, GLPI brings all these features together seamlessly.

The presentation also highlighted the platform’s commitment to improving, and staying at the forefront of IT asset management and ticketing solutions. Teclib’s role as the official editor of GLPI was acknowledged as a growing factor in this journey, emphasising the importance of collaboration, community, and open source in the world of IT management.

GLPI is constantly evolving, and the audience got a glimpse of what’s in store for the future. The commitment to staying up-to-date with industry trends is one of the priorities, we were happy to share work in progress. 

Teclib and Würth Phoenix are forging a strong partnership aimed at advancing open-source collaboration through the integration of GLPI into NetEye, creating an integrated unified system platform.

 This collaborative effort operates on several key fronts, including Research and Development, where both teams pool their expertise to improve the capabilities of NetEye. 

Additionally, the partnership places a significant emphasis on Security with a DevSecOps approach, ensuring that the integrated solution maintains the highest levels of data protection and resilience. Furthermore, their joint Customer Service Support and Delivery – Consultancy efforts ensure that clients receive appropriate  assistance and consulting services throughout their journey with the integrated NetEye platform. 

Users have the option to enhance their NetEye subscriptions by incorporating GLPI on-prem subscriptions, providing a comprehensive view of the extensive value-added services available within the integrated NetEye ecosystem.

With the support of its dedicated community and official partners GLPI is well-equipped to continue its journey from good to great in the world of IT asset management and ticketing.

New version GLPI 10.0.10

A new GLPI version is available.

This release fixes a critical security issue that have been recently discovered. Update is strongly recommended!

You can download the GLPI 10.0.10 archive on GitHub.

You will find below the list of security issues fixed in this bugfixes version:

  • Unallowed PHP script execution (CVE-2023-42802).
  • Account takeover via SQL Injection in UI layout preferences (CVE-2023-41320).
  • Account takeover via Kanban feature (CVE-2023-41326).
  • Account takeover through API (CVE-2023-41324).
  • File deletion through document upload process (CVE-2023-42462).
  • Sensitive fields enumeration through API (CVE-2023-41321).
  • Privilege Escalation from technician to super-admin (CVE-2023-41322).
  • Users login enumeration by unauthenticated user (CVE-2023-41323).
  • Phishing through a login page malicious URL (CVE-2023-41888).
  • SQL injection in ITIL actors (CVE-2023-42461).

Also, here is a short list of main changes done in this version:

  • PHP 8.3 and MySQL 8.1 support.
  • Enable usage of images in rich text of followups/tasks/solution templates.
  • Improve ticket timeline rendering performances.
  • Fix issues with usage of LDAP bind options.
  • Fix some issues on SLA/OLA escalation levels computation.
  • Fix some issues on search on numeric and dates fields.

The full changelog is available for more details.

Download GLPI 10.0.10

We would like to thank all people who contributed to this new version and all those who contributes regularly to the GLPI project!

Regards.

Success story: Ddosoft

Ddosoft

Meet Ali Burak, the co-founder of DDOSOFT, a dynamic software development company. Ali’s journey with GLPI began a couple of years ago when his team was facing the challenge of expensive agents in their ticket management software, Jira. Seeking an open source solution, Ali discovered GLPI while browsing the internet:

ddosoft success story

Ali’s Journey with GLPI: Streamlining Business with Open Source

It was a couple of years ago. I was working with the Jira software and the agents were getting expensive, so we were looking for an open source solution. I came across GLPI on the internet. I think the first version I tried was 9.3.”

At DDOSOFT, they opted to use GLPI on-premise, managing it through their own virtual data center where they’ve set up Linux and Windows servers. For their business, Asset Management and Assistance features proved to be crucial:

“When I was looking for a ticket management software, I saw GLPI that apart from being a ticket management software could also take care of the assets and assistance. So I said “let’s give it a try”. And, I have installed it and am still using it. We have seen the effects both in Asset management and Assistance. We are now aware of how many devices we actually have in real numbers, and can monitor if something is installed on the computer or if any assets appear. And for Assistance, we have lots of phone calls and now we have control over them. We have a history of what we have done and a knowledge base that we have created to use it if we came across similar issues”.

Ali explains that initially, they were seeking a ticket management software, but GLPI’s versatility caught their attention. Not only could it handle tickets efficiently, but it also provided a robust system for asset management and assistance. Intrigued, they decided to give it a try, and the decision paid off. With GLPI, they gained better visibility into their actual device count and could easily track software installations or changes in assets.

 

Assistance also saw a major boost. DDOSOFT now had a structured approach to handling phone calls and queries. With a well-organized history of actions and a growing knowledge base, they efficiently tackled similar issues that cropped up over time.

 

One of their favorite GLPI plugins is the inventory plugin, particularly useful due to their extensive inventory of devices like tablets, computers, and networking equipment. The plugin helps them maintain a clear picture of software installations and device counts across their infrastructure.

 

When asked about the best GLPI feature, Ali highlights Assistance and Helpdesk, citing their ticket and document management capabilities as game-changers. He appreciates the user-friendly interface of the software’s newer version, emphasizing its enhanced responsiveness and ease of use.

 

For Ali, the open source nature of GLPI and the strong community support it enjoys are crucial factors. In an industry where pricing matters, having a trustworthy open source community backing the software is invaluable. Ali and his team were able to leverage their technical expertise to install and use GLPI on-premise with confidence:

“Yes, because for companies price is a very important thing. But the most important thing is the open source community. We can trust it. Actually, in commercial versions of some softwares I cannot trust. We had the technical knowledge so we could easily install it and use it on premise”.

Summing up his experience with GLPI, Ali underscores its substantial impact on their business organization. From version nine to the present, GLPI’s Assistant and Asset Management modules have played a pivotal role in helping them maintain order and stay on top of their assets. In Ali’s own words, GLPI has significantly contributed to the improvement of their business operations.

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If you want to download GLPI on-premise and need assistance, our partners-integrators can support you (you will need to have a valid GLPI Network Subscription). 

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We will be delighted to hear your story!

Formcreator 2.13.7

This version is compatible with GLPI 10.0.

 

⚠️ This release requires some bugfixes in GLPI to work properly. These bugfixes are included in GLPI 10.0.9 or later. Please, ensure your GLPI is up to date to prevent useless bug reports.

 

Bug Fixes

 

  • Adding READ right for display reservations menu tab (03e6281e)
  • bad lcoale in en_US (db9986f1)
  • resize dashboard to match GLPI’s core (#3306) (9272cda3)
  • TargetChange: use RichText instead of plaintext (8845b888)
  • checkboxesfield,radiosfield,selectfield: add missing error messages (66585193)
  • datefield, datetimefield: comparison against empty string (be4831c7)
  • dropdownfield: SQL error for GLPI objects / tickets and some specific rights (2539e366)
  • dropdownfield: handle specific case with Entity itemtype (bd25e7d1)
  • dropdownfield: missing entity restriction setting (54543cb3)
  • dropdownfield: prevent language switching and log error (49f8fc07)
  • fieldsfield: restore mandatory field as read only (52a9fc2b)
  • form,category: obey show count on tabs parameter (f4ebf9e5)
  • form_language: obey show counter in tab setting (9dfc3b8d)
  • formanswer: php warning (ce078990)
  • formanswer: prevent silent rejection of answers (d630302d)
  • formanswer: redirect to login if session expired (eb0acb65)
  • glpiselectfield: fix namespace (#3287) (613e0fad)
  • install: missing row in sql query, causing PHP warning (0c47776a)
  • issue: php warnings when anonymisation enabled (f6f01d7d)
  • issue: prevent fatal error in tooltip (3419affc)
  • question,section: duplicate a question or section must duplicate inner conditions (22597832)
  • section: cannot rename section twice (7bbb9b81)
  • section: condition rule loss after duplicate / import (883a1227)
  • section: duplicate form may lead to bad question id in condition (a6f9c41c)
  • section: rename section impacts display of inner questions (c4277d8c)
  • selectfield,multiselectfield: fix possible encoding problem (8aaec8ac)
  • targetchange,targetproblem: folow method call signature for fields plugin (016696ab)
  • textfield: Unescaped HTML when displaying a form answer (6ce71f95)
  • textfield: exception while displaying counters (0a857d7f)
  • textfield: target ticket title need html encoding (1b71d652)

 

Full changelog and downloadclick here

Christian finishes the EmbrunMan race 2023!

At Teclib’, we believe that in life, it’s important to chase your personal dreams. This helps you grow as a person, feel satisfied, and discover more about yourself. One of our employees at Teclib’, Christian, had a dream: he wanted to participate in the Embrunman race.

Christian after finishing the EmbrunMan race.

On the 16th of August 2023 Christian completed the race, and we are really happy for him. After crossing the finish line and spending time with his friends and family, Christian shared his experience with us:

“I want to tell you about the race – it was the happiest moment of my life so far!

The stress started as soon as the signal went off for us to start swimming. I had to swim in the dark, without light, so I followed others until the sun came up. When I got out of the water, my time was 1 hour and 10 minutes – which was great! That was my goal – to swim fast and efficiently. I achieved it!

Getting ready for the biking part, I realized it was going to be a very long day, at least 7 hours and 30 minutes of cycling before the marathon. I cycled for 8 hours with a 30-minute delay. I decided to be careful on the downhill parts to avoid accidents like the one I had three weeks ago. On the uphill sections, I kept my energy steady at 200 watts and managed the Izoard pass.

Around kilometer 140, I had doubts, but my coach encouraged me. He said I was behind by 20 minutes, but I was strong where others were not, especially in the marathon. EmbrunMan is tough mentally, but I could do it. I knew it was going to be hard, and I signed up for it, so I kept going.

Finishing the bike part was great, but the moment I looked forward to the most was the marathon. My coach gave me a strategy: run at 5 minutes and 10 seconds per kilometer for the first 14 kilometers, then at 5 minutes and 25 seconds per kilometer for the next 14 kilometers, and then just do my best for the last 14 kilometers.

I followed his advice, sometimes even running faster than I expected. I kept my energy in check and maintained a steady pace. Gradually, I caught up with those who were ahead of me. I felt like I was floating, even though I was tired and dehydrated.

Christian running during the EmbrunMan race.

The last 14 kilometers felt never-ending, and I thought I might collapse. I saved my last energy gel until I felt like I was losing control at kilometer 39. Taking it gave me the strength to cross the finish line. I saw my Colombian flag held by a fellow athlete, and I proudly finished the race.

I heard my mom’s voice and the cheers from my fellow athletes from Les Sardines Club throughout the race. It took me 13 hours and 54 minutes, but I achieved my secondary goal of finishing in less than 14 hours. The main goal was to complete the marathon in less than 4 hours, and although I did it in 4 hours and 10 minutes, my friends called it “the comeback” because my coach said it was an impressive marathon.

I finished feeling dizzy and dehydrated, but my triathlete friends assured me it was normal. They told me to rest a bit in the medical tent. That’s how I ended the most anticipated day of 2023 and the most wonderful day of my life so far!

My mom was a huge support before, during, and after the race. Seeing her along the course gave me energy and made me proud. Friends and other members of Les Sardines Club were there at different points along the 231-kilometer race. Without them, no one could finish a race like this. The medal I earned belongs to them too.

Christian’s results after the EmbrunMan race.

Teclib’ is thrilled to sponsor and support Christian in his athletic journey. We believe in the values of determination, perseverance, and pushing boundaries, which Christian exemplifies through his participation in the Embrunman race. We are proud to stand behind him as he embodies these athletic ideals.

New silver partner in Burkina Faso: CVP

We are happy to announce our new Silver partner in Burkina Faso: CVP.

CVP is a Digital Services Company (ESN), offering for more than 18 years solutions related to business information systems (outsourcing, systems integration, systems and networks, IT audit).

As part of the partnership established with us, CVP’s teams support customers in the success of their projects to set up a service management solution with GLPI.

They are with you at all stages of the project: initiation, planning, execution, control and closure.

They offer the following services:

  • Outsourcing;
  • Internet services;
  • Trainings;
  • Audit and advice;
  • Software and hardware sales;
  • System and network;
  • Software engineering;
  • Energy and telecommunications.

Website: https://bit.ly/45inMwi

We are excited that GLPI ITSM solution is becoming more and more represented all over the world and GLPI Network (our support offer for on-premises – get your IT Infrastructure secured) subscription service will be available for more customers through our new partners.

Our large partnership network is always open for new collaborations. If you are interested in representing one of our products in your country, get in touch with us: https://glpi-project.org/contact_us/

Being a partner means:

  • Having an a direct access to the Teclib´s tech expertise;
  • Get special discounts;
  • Access official support,
  • Many other tools which will help you to gain more customers and increase reputation on the market by adding open source ITSM to your portfolio.

Discover all benefits of being a partner here: https://glpi-project.org/partners/

Teclib goes to Embrunman in 2023.

 

In a few hours our colleague Christian Osorio will start one of the most prestigious races – Embrunman 2023. Here he is sharing with us his feelings and thought before the triathlon will start: 

 

“With only a few hours left before the EmbrunMan event, I’m starting to feel a good kind of nervousness! I’ve been getting ready for this day for 8 months, working with my Club members, family, and friends. It’s all been leading up to August 15.

As the time goes by, I’m feeling more and more excited and happy. I can’t help but imagine myself crossing the finish line tomorrow during the race!

Christian Osorio prepares for Embrunman 2023.

The bike ride I’m going to do will be the longest one I’ve ever done. But I feel prepared because I’ve been training with my coach and the Les Sardines Triathlon Marseille Club.

The plan for eating and drinking is all set! I’ve included my race plan and imagined how it will go”.

The importance of preparation before the race:

This is what I’ll use during the race in the three different parts. Each thing has an important job, and I can’t forget anything. If I do, I’ll have to make choices during the race to adjust my speed, stop to eat and drink at the planned times, and change how I get my energy and water. The weather will be very hot, so I think I’ll need to drink about 800ml of water every hour for 12 hours. I’ll also eat about 66g of sugar every hour for 12 hours, and I’ll have to keep taking minerals to help my body hold onto water. To stay safe in the sun, I’ll wear a white helmet, a cap, and use SPF 50 sunscreen for kids! I’ve got the tools to change my bike tire two times if I need to.

Embrunman 2023:

Wow, I’m so excited to do this race with a big uphill climb of over 400 meters! I want to feel every step of the way up to the 42nd kilometer. I know there will be times when I feel sure of myself, times when I doubt, feel scared, zone out, and even times when everything seems unclear. But these moments will make me think and grow, and I’ll make important choices.

This kind of challenge is like practice for life. It will help me handle everyday challenges calmly, with discipline and accuracy! I’ll be really happy when I finish this triathlon that I’m looking forward to so much. I hope I’ll have a medal around my neck tomorrow! 🏅

Teclib x Christian are getting ready!

New partner Silver in Spain : Abast

We are happy to announce our new Silver partner in Spain – Abast.

ABAST is an IT solutions integrator with nearly 40 years of experience in the industry, boasting a team of 425 professionals across its offices in Barcelona, Madrid, and Palma. Its range of services and solutions addresses the technological needs of organizations through various areas of specialization:

  • Business Solutions,
  • Platform Services,
  • Data Services,
  • Governance & Security Services.

Within its Governance & Security Services branch, ABAST has a specialized business unit focused on IT Management and Governance that implements solutions to assist IT departments in service management (ITSM), operation automation, and comprehensive observability and monitoring of IT infrastructures and services.

For over 20 years, ABAST has been designing, implementing, and evolving market-leading solutions for IT service management. Leveraging this experience and our high level of expertise, we can assist IT departments in implementing and deploying the most suitable solution for their service management needs.

Website: https://bit.ly/44CqBs4

We are excited that GLPI ITSM solution is becoming more and more represented all over the world and GLPI Network (our support offer for on-premises – get your IT Infrastructure secured) subscription service will be available for more customers through our new partners.

Our large partnership network is always open for new collaborations. If you are interested in representing one of our products in your country, get in touch with us: https://glpi-project.org/contact_us/

Being a partner means:

  • Having an a direct access to the Teclib´s tech expertise;
  • Get special discounts;
  • Access official support,
  • Many other tools which will help you to gain more customers and increase reputation on the market by adding open source ITSM to your portfolio.

Discover all benefits of being a partner here: https://glpi-project.org/partners/

New silver partner in Germany: liop

We are happy to announce our new Silver partner in Germany – liop.

liop license optimisation GmbH is a full service provider for all topics related to software and its licensing. We can optimally support you in your business processes through our business areas of licence optimisation, software procurement and sale, consulting and the liop® Academy.

Website: https://bit.ly/3pZAFMz

We are excited that GLPI ITSM solution is becoming more and more represented all over the world and GLPI Network (our support offer for on-premises – get your IT Infrastructure secured) subscription service will be available for more customers through our new partners.

Our large partnership network is always open for new collaborations. If you are interested in representing one of our products in your country, get in touch with us: https://glpi-project.org/contact_us/

Being a partner means:

  • Having an a direct access to the Teclib´s tech expertise;
  • Get special discounts;
  • Access official support,
  • Many other tools which will help you to gain more customers and increase reputation on the market by adding open source ITSM to your portfolio.

Discover all benefits of being a partner here: https://glpi-project.org/partners/

Success story: City of Košice (OMNICOM partner).

City of Košice: digital transformation.

City of Košice embarked on an ambitious IT infrastructure transformation program, including the Service Desk project, to centralize and standardize IT operations based on ITIL best practices. This project aimed to integrate multiple IT technician teams and 1500 IT users, consolidating all IT services and requests into a single system. By implementing the GLPI platform and ten ITSM processes, the city aimed to enhance service delivery and provide improved IT services to its employees and affiliated organizations.

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About OMNICOM.

OMNICOM is an official Gold partner of Teclib (GLPI) in Slovakia. Founded in 1995 (more than 15 years in ITSM / ESM business) OMNICOM provides implementation and support services for several service management tools.

They are not just a tool integrator but also an implementer with a focus on delivering high added value through changes in value streams, tools, and people. OMNICOM‘s services are designed to support multi-entity environments, and they have successfully deployed GLPI to over 200 technicians and more than 3000 assets, including GLPI agents.

Their extensive portfolio of successful projects includes the recent completion of the Service Desk project for the city of Košice, which we will discuss more in detail below.

City of Košice project background.

The city of Košice had an ambitious IT infrastructure transformation program in place, which included several IT projects, one of which was the Service Desk project. The main objective of the Service Desk project was to set up IT and IT operations according to ITIL best practices, centralize IT, and standardize IT operations. 

1. The challenge:

The project presented several challenges related to the large scope of the project. One of the most significant challenges was the need to include all existing IT technician teams from 12 city organizations. Additionally, all IT users of the city of Košice, totalling 1500 users, needed to be integrated as well. The objective was to have all IT requirements in one place, which meant consolidating all IT services and requests into a single system, making it easier for users to request services and for technicians to manage them.

The expected outcome was to establish a realistic set of expectations for IT services through the creation of a service catalogue. This catalogue would provide users with a clear understanding of the IT services available to them and the level of service they could expect to receive. Second, the aim was to improve the overall quality of IT services provided to users by implementing ITIL best practices.

2. The goal:

The goal was to design and implement a new system for the management of IT services for the City of Kosice and its included organizations. This involved creating a functional design for individual ITSM processes that would support the management of IT services for the city, in line with ITILv4 best practices. The project team also processed a detailed functional specification for the implementation of the Service Desk using the GLPI platform, an open-source software.

3. Why GLPI?

OMNICOM: “GLPI is a tool that covers and complies with requested scope of ITIL processes. On the other hand, GLPI allows setting up a multi-level structure of organisations (so-called entities) and assigning technician groups to separate organisations, which in this case and for the needs of IT and IT operation appeared to be an ideal solution. Also, thanks to the open-source licensing model, the city IT can also scaleup the usage of GLPI without negative impact to the planned IT budget”.

4. Project implementation:

Once the functional design and specification were complete, the team implemented the necessary functionalities and processes in both the test and production environments. 

The project implementation involved the introduction of ten ITSM processes (including Incident Management, Service Request Fulfilment, Change Management, Problem Management, Service Asset Management, Configuration Management, Knowledge Management, Supplier Management, Service Catalogue Management, and Service Level Management). For each of these processes, OMNICOM designed workflows and configured GLPI to support them.

OMNICOM: “The scope of the project was challenging. We knew that the big bang approach will be doomed to failure. Therefore, we suggested splitting the implementation process into individual sub-fulfilments, up to three iterations, on the basis of which the design and functionality of ServiceDesk modules were specified. These functionalities were step by step implemented and tested by working groups and defined users.

This resulted in a better adaptation of the new tool and its functionalities for the IT users themselves. It was very important to design the processes in such a way that they reflect the customers’ needs and are also not too complex for their application in practice”.

A project manager from OMNICOM was assigned to control the project from start to finish, ensuring that it was delivered within the contracted timeline of up to 9 months. However, due to effective management and efficient work processes, the project was delivered within just 7 months, which was ahead of schedule. 

To ensure the project was delivered smoothly and with minimal disruption to ongoing operations, it was divided into three distinct phases, each with specific deliverables.

5. Results:

The project aimed to create and implement a Service Desk tool for managing IT services for the City of Košice and its associated organisations. Additionally, it involved the implementation of 10 ITSM processes to improve service delivery. The main outcome of the project is the enhanced ability of IT teams to provide improved IT services to all employees within the city and its affiliated organisations.

OMNICOM: “The project was about to design and implement a Service Desk tool for managing the IT services for the City of Košice and other 12 organisations belonging under the City of Košice. It was also tightly connected with the introduction of 10 ITSM processes.

The main result is increased ability of IT teams to provide better IT services for all employees of the city and related organisations. GLPI also allows them to automate some activities and enable professional management of IT services in accordance with ITIL best practice.

Self-service portal as a single point of contact between end users and IT support was introduced. We immediately see benefits like faster resolved user queries such incidents and requests. Change management helps to protect stability of IT operation and minimise negative impact of changes. IT is now able to measure user satisfaction and gather feedback in order to improve the quality of IT services”.

6. Regarding the collaboration with the City of Kosice

The collaboration between OMNICOM and the City of Košice has been characterised by a high level of professionalism. Despite the project’s broad scope, OMNICOM was able to complete it successfully in less time than expected. We greatly value the open communication and mutual understanding between both parties, recognizing that this project is a shared effort where collaboration is essential for achieving our goals.

OMNICOM: “Cooperation with the City of Košice was and is at a highly professional level, and despite the wide scope of the project, we managed it to successfully finish in a shorter time than it was defined. We really appreciate open communication and great understanding that this is a common project, where both sides need to collaborate in order to achieve the goals”.

Mesto Košice about GLPI:

The ITSM tool procurement selected the GLPI application by Teclib. It is an open-source solution. We required a robust system with support from a local Teclib partner that would ensure that one team could provide assistance from one location. The contested tool meets all our expectations and is open to further adaptations and changes.“

Mesto Košice about Omnicom:

The supplier of the GLPI application – Omnicom – was active from the time the tender was announced, it was clear that he cares about this contract. He approached the client professionally, he was interested in clarifying all the details of the assignment. Even during the design of the solution and its implementation, we perceived the positive and professional approach of the project team. We are currently in the phase of post-implementation support and continue to work together to improve the tool. We are extremely satisfied with the supplier.“



                      How can you try GLPI?

If you have not tried GLPI yet, you can start a free 45 day trial on GLPI Network Cloud (no credit card needed!): https://glpi-network.cloud/ 

If you want to download GLPI on-premise and need assistance, our partners-integrators can support you (you will need to have a valid GLPI Network Subscription). 

Do you use GLPI and want to share your experience?

We are proud to state that our solution is used by millions of people worldwide. If you are one of them and you want to contribute the promotion, we invite you to leave your contact details.

We will be delighted to hear your story!