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CMDB.nl powered by Afterservice is a CMDB product for IT Lifecycle Management, positioned around being “automatic” and “always up to date.” Based on the page description, it mainly targets IT managers who want better control over hardware assets. By connecting the CMDB with various lifecycle processes, it aims to reduce the need for heavy manual maintenance of the configuration management database.
The confirmed core capabilities include CMDB, hardware asset management, and IT lifecycle management. Its main differentiator is the claim that the “CMDB maintains itself”: when hardware moves through lifecycle stages such as procurement, delivery, use, and retirement, the related information can be synchronized into the CMDB. However, the available page content does not go into detail on the data model, discovery capabilities, asset inventory, change relationships, ticketing integrations, reporting, or audit features. As a result, we can identify its positioning, but not the depth of its functionality.
The page does not disclose plans, pricing, billing models, or whether a free version or trial is available. The deployment model is also unclear, so it is not possible to tell whether it is a pure cloud SaaS product, a self-hosted deployment, or a hybrid setup. For third-party integrations, the text only mentions connecting lifecycle processes, without naming specific integrations such as ServiceNow, Microsoft, Intune, procurement systems, ERP, or ticketing platforms.
The main advantage is its focused positioning: it addresses the common pain point of keeping a CMDB updated throughout the hardware lifecycle. In theory, this could reduce inaccurate asset records and the cost of manual maintenance. The downside is that very little public information is available. There is no clear detail on permission management, team collaboration, security and compliance, APIs, implementation services, customer cases, or support channels. Enterprise buyers would still need to request a product demo, architecture documentation, and pricing information.
It is best suited for IT management teams that already face pressure around hardware asset management and want to build or improve their CMDB, especially organizations that need to connect lifecycle workflows with asset data. Access from China cannot be assessed from the available content, and payment methods are not disclosed. For domestic deployment in China, alternatives to compare may include ServiceNow CMDB, Freshservice, ManageEngine, Jira Service Management Assets, or the open-source iTop.
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cmdb.nl is an Netherlands SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cmdb.nl directly.