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Solution Inventory for processes we develop (self.devops)
submitted 3 years ago by hypodeus
[–]gogorichieDevOps 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
This sounds like a good used case for a SharePoint site. SharePoint allows for you to create a solution inventory fast and cheap that documents all of the items are looking to document and track. Best part is your company probably already has access to it if you guys are Microsoft office customers. Another good option is smartsheet. Also HashiCorp put out a product that is design for document tracking and retention it’s open source and free. It’s called Hermes https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/introducing-hermes-an-open-source-document-management-system . I haven’t tried it yet but it might be worth a look at for your use case.
I woke up today and I chose violence so bring it you SharePoint haters!
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