Cmdbuild

CMDBuild is an open source web enterprise environment to configure custom applications for asset management.

CMDBuild
Developer(s)Tecnoteca srl
Stable release
3.3 / September 22, 2020 (2020-09-22)
Written inJava and JavaScript
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inMultilingual
TypeAsset management
LicenseAffero_General_Public_License
Websitewww.cmdbuild.org/en/

Usage

CMDBuild lets you manage database of assets, like assets and business resources, equipment leased to customers, technological infrastructure and systems.

Notes and references

CMDBuild is an enterprise system: server-side Java, web Ajax GUI, SOA architecture (Service Oriented Architecture), based on webservice and implemented by using the best open source technologies and following the sector standards.

CMDBuild provides native mechanisms for the administrator and generates dynamically a web interface for the operators. It allows to:

  • model the database (add new classes of items, new attributes and new relations, define filters, "views" and access permissions limited to rows and columns of every class);
  • design workflows;
  • design reports;
  • configure dashboards;
  • schedule various operations (process starts, e-mail receiving and sending, connector executions), send notifications, start workflows and execute scripts;
  • manage documents using the CMIS standard;
  • schedule single or recurring deadlines;
  • use GIS features to georeference and display assets on a geographical map;
  • use BIM features to view 3D models (IFC format)

The system includes a REST webservice, so that CMDBuild users can implement custom interoperability solutions with external systems.

CMDBuild is SourceForge Staff Pick” Project of the Month- August 2014

Evolutions of CMDBuild

Starting from CMDBuild two vertical solutions have been realized:

  • CMDBuild READY2USE, a solution for the IT Governance, ITIL compliant;
  • openMAINT, a solution for the Property and Facility Management and Maintenance Processes.
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