The software is funded by advertising and aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises with computer networks of up to 250 devices.
Version 2.0 retains the core elements of the original, such as the ability to discover, monitor, track, report on, troubleshoot and repair hardware and software running in a network.
A built-in help desk, remote control capability and wiki-based IT community features are also included.
Spiceworks claims that its user base has doubled in the past six months, and that IT Desktop is now being used by more than 200,000 IT professionals in 194 countries.
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