2.16 Displaying reports
JP1/IT Desktop Management 2's report function enables you to calculate managed information depending on your purpose. The administrator can refer to reports as necessary for various tasks, or print reports when reporting the current status.
There are the following five types of reports:
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Summary Reports
You can gain an overview of managed information using a graph or list. You can use these types of reports to check the current status. You can also use them to check future plans to help schedule tasks.
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Security Diagnosis Reports
You can check the total security assessment and assessments for individual categories in graphs. The assessment levels and points for individual groups are also displayed in lists, so you can check the security status for each group. You can use these types of reports when reporting overall security conditions.
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Security Detail Reports
You can check detailed security status in graphs or lists. You can use these types of reports as a start point for security measures. For example, you can identify problematic computers or check the details of problems.
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Inventory Detail Reports
You can check the number of managed devices or the power saving settings of individual computers. You can use these types of reports to check the details about the number of devices in a specific department or to understand the status of Green IT efforts.
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Asset Detail Reports
You can check transitions in the number of managed hardware assets, transitions in contract costs, and the status of software licenses. You can use these types of reports to understand the trends in assets and costs, or to check the usage status of software licenses.