Maintenance Connection gives manufacturers the ability to determine how much energy is being consumed and explore opportunities to use environmentally preferable energy outcomes when it comes to maintenance. MC Express, the company’s newly released mobile tool, provides added benefits to reduce waste and minimize energy consumption.
Commitment from senior management is a critical precondition for a successful asset management system. Although incremental improvement projects can be initiated throughout the organization, it
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There are many factors contributing to a successful enterprise asset management (EAM) implementation, not the least of which is the strategic relation between IT and the business during an implementation or product development lifecycle. While synergy between IT and business strategies is essential, another core element is the EAM user’s participation in the implementation and product development process. In fact, it’s one of the most critical elements to a successful EAM system.
The MicroMain Corporation just announced details for their upcoming MicroMain U 2014 Unleashed User’s Conference. The conference will be held at the beautiful Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Antonio, TX from September 30th through October 2nd. This year’s conference is destined to be one of the best user conferences yet featuring training from some of the brightest minds in the facility and maintenance management software industry.
The launch of the first online and offline iOS application for maintenance and facilities management will prove to be a groundbreaking technological advancement for the industry.
Smartware Group, Inc. today announces a major upgrade of its award-winning Bigfoot Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS). This latest version completely modernizes the user interface design to further simplify the way maintenance professionals manage asset maintenance for their organizations.
If you feel that you are working in disconnected workflows, you are not alone and lack of clarity is a barrier to common understanding, introducing risk and inefficiency. One good measure ofWhat ...
Maintenance Connection has just launched a new Geospatial Information System (GIS) connector to enhance the use of its industry leading maintenance management (CMMS) software.
The launch of the first online and offline iOS application for maintenance and facilities management will prove to be a groundbreaking technological advancement for the industry.
The debate over which software platform is best suited to manage physical assets continues. There are two main contenders: enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems offering a consolidated approach to tracking the organization’s activities and enterprise asset management (EAM) systems offering best-in-class functionality.
CHAMPS Software, Inc., a leading provider of Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) and Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions for over three decades, announces a successful software customization at a major nuclear power utility located in the Southeast. To meet federal requirements in full support of ITAAC (inspections, tests, analyses, and acceptance criteria) for the customer’s nuclear reactor construction projects, CHAMPS customized their applications to meet these functionality needs now and for future use. With the customization, all ITAAC issues are tracked and managed within the system to meet federal regulations during the construction phase of the nuclear reactors and in preparation for start-up. CHAMPS solutions include condition reporting, maintenance, equipment management, lockout/tagout (LOTO) and work control management of personnel.
Ashcom Technologies, the industry leader in the development and implementation of state-of-the-art, cost-effective computerized maintenance management systems, announced that it has donated a MaintiMizer BlackBox to Open Arms Home for Children in Komga, South Africa. The donation will be used to help Open Arms better manage its extensive facilities and grounds, leaving the staff with more time, money, and energy to devote to the more than 50 children who call Open Arms home.