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Login form

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Please note the screenshots shown are in German, but you can easily change the language to English.

Login form
In i-doit, you can manage multiple clients. The user authentication can be either managed internally by i-doit or coupled with an LDAP directory (Active Directory).

Object types in the menu tree

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i-doit provides you with a large number of object types. Additionally, you can create your own object types. The object types in i-doit correspond to the ITIL classes, for example, server, software, contracts, etc. Existing object types can be adapted and custom object types can be added.

Objects in i-doit

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Configuration Items (term used in ITIL; short CI) in i-doit are called objects

Categories in the menu tree

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i-doit offers a multitude of categories to organise the features of your objects. Categories represent a thematically grouped collection of properties or attributes. You can add specifically created categories to the standard integrated categories with i-doit.

Site view

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In the site view, you can see at a glance, where to find the documented objects. You can position your objects in rooms, cabinets, buildings etc.

Report Manager

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The Report Manager helps you with the task of managing your most important data. Here you can see an example of the power consumption of server racks.

Log book

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With the logbook, the full life cycle of an object in i-doit is documented and you can add optional comments. Therefore, it is possible to document and record the complete history of changes in the CMDB.

Import

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An import is possible with the various XML and CSV formats.

Nagios

In i-doit, Nagios configuration can be set and exported and also Nagios status indicators can be displayed. The Nagios module allows the extraction of Nagios-related function settings from the i-doit documented data. In addition, Nagios provides current status information for the monitored components of the i-doit return objects.

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Workflows

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The workflow module with its labour contracts, checklists and status notifications allows effective, comprehensible collaboration in the department.

my i-doit

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My-doit
my-doit is your personal space in i-doit. Assigned work orders and checklists can be viewed. my-doit also has a ‘Favourites’ feature, to be used for instance, to allow quicker access to frequently maintained objects.

Networks

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i-doit allows the mapping of active / passive components to power, storage and data networks.

Modular

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The modular structure of i-doit is not only for the additional functional modules. The multi-lingual, search, or the logbook are modules and are maintained separately.

Users

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Users, groups and contacts are maintained within i-doit. Additionally it is possible to have a connection to LDAP directories. The control of the role-based access rights takes place here by group memberships.

Relationships

The relationships between objects in i-doit are set, namely, by documented assignments in the properties of an object (in this screenshot: site assignment). You are also able to manually create dependencies between objects that are connected to each other with no direct assignment, but occur indirectly from IT business processes.

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Virtualization

Virtual environments can be captured completely and in full detail in i-doit.

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Cluster (cluster vitality)

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Cluster and cluster services can be modelled. The cluster vitality shows the amount of resources used by the cluster service.