Webinar: Look at What You’ve Been Feeding Me - Data Harvesting Your CMMS/EAM
You've been collecting data from work orders, purchasing, and inventory transactions in your Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) or Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) now what? Sadly most organizations never look back at this data and utilize it to optimize their reliability programs, predict potential failures before they happen, or just understand the maintenance trends from their own assets in their own environment. Dare I say this could be the "crystal ball" you've been looking for or that maintenance fortune teller you've wanted on staff? The answers are normally found within the data, with maintenance being the repetitive business it is, it only makes sense to look and see what's coming next not to wait for it to happen.
Join us for this informative session to gain an understanding of some simple data harvesting techniques to maximize your maintenance strategy potential. It's time to utilize the data you've been feeding your system to make informed decisions. Key topics that will be explored can quickly be utilized in your system to start your data harvesting and prepare you for the future.
Webinar Title: Look at What You've Been Feeding Me - Data Harvesting Your CMMS/EAM
Date: Friday, August 6, 2010
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
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