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What is the Maximo system?

What is the Maximo system?

IBM Maximo is a web-based Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS) solution, leader in the world. IBM Maximo is an Enterprise asset management solution (equipment, installations, buildings, etc) and services including; purchasing, inventory, management of locations, service desk, and work planning.

What is Maximo Utility?

Maximo for Utilities is a packaged solution that conforms to standard utilities practices and helps you manage the following business areas: Compatible Unit Estimating. Crew Management. Labor Skills and Certifications Tracking. Fixed Asset Accounting Integration.

What are the benefits of Maximo?

Top 5 Benefits of IBM Maximo as a Service

  • 1) Ease of management.
  • 2) Optimal security.
  • 3) Continuous upgrades and patches.
  • 4) Greater availability.
  • 5) Gaining support without losing control.
  • Finding the Right Partner for Maximo as a Service.

What can Maximo do?

Maximo is designed to assist an organization in managing its assets such as buildings, vehicles, fire extinguishers, equipment recording details such as maintenance schedules and participating in workflows to manage the assets. This link to the IBM on-line academy is where you can find several IBM Maximo courses.

Is Maximo A ERP?

The advantages of using IBM Maximo in an ERP environment Doing so gives them the best of both worlds: the business benefits of Maximo’s advanced asset management capabilities, and the ability to preserve existing investments in SAP systems.

Is Maximo cloud based?

Explore Maximo Application Suite It’s a single, integrated cloud-based platform that uses AI, IoT and analytics to optimize performance, extend asset lifecycles and reduce operational downtime and costs.

How good is Maximo?

Maximo is a great versatile tool for a general enterprise asset management (EAM) solution – has great flexibility and many advanced solutions as well. It provides good integration with our ERP system as well. We use Oracle and it has been exceptionally good for us.

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