
DataGerry is an open-source solution designed for configuration management databases (CMDB), asset management, and information security management systems (ISMS), with a focus on flexibility and service-oriented documentation. It addresses the challenges faced by organizations managing complex IT environments, such as distributed systems, compliance requirements, and increasing data volumes, by providing a centralized and adaptable platform for documenting IT and compliance assets according to specific organizational needs.
A distinguishing feature of DataGerry is its customizable data modeling capability, allowing users to define their own data structures rather than relying on predefined templates or schemas. The platform offers service-oriented modeling functions, a flexible and extensible data structure, and a modern API-driven user interface. DataGerry includes a document generator, application-specific templates, and a guided quick-start assistant to support efficient onboarding and documentation processes. It integrates governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) features in alignment with ISO 27001 and NIS2 standards, and provides a platform for API integrations, including connectors for over 100 applications such as NetBox and Wazuh.
The tool supports automation of CMDB updates through REST API, webhooks, and data imports, reducing the need for manual maintenance. DataGerry's integrated OpenCelium API platform enables data enrichment and exchange with a wide ecosystem of applications, helping to eliminate data silos and duplication. Its access control system is based on ACLs, allowing for granular permissions management, particularly for sensitive operational and ISMS-related information. The platform also features a Service Tree and CI Explorer for visualizing relationships and dependencies, enabling rapid impact analysis of changes.
DataGerry can be deployed either as a self-hosted solution or as a cloud service hosted within the EU, giving organizations flexibility in data residency and deployment preferences. It is offered as 100% open source, with no license fees, ensuring full control and the ability to adapt the tool without vendor lock-in. Use cases span IT service management, asset and inventory management, network management (including IP address management and network documentation), compliance and security (including mapping assets to security findings), as well as non-IT domains such as medical device management, facility inventory, and fleet management. A free community edition and a 14-day free trial are available.
DataGerry sits in PulseGate's Infrastructure & Backend category. It focuses on managing and automating IT asset inventories and configuration data in complex environments. It is built as an open-source project for IT administrators. DataGerry is open source under the Open Source license. DataGerry is available on the web, and it can be self-hosted.
Key capabilities include custom data models, asset management, and automation integration.
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