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January 18, 2013
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Don’t Procrastinate…Innovate!: Is Your CMMS Or EAM Software Really Allowing You To Manage?

By Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor

Whether your maintenance management software program is categorized as a CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) or as an EAM (Enterprise Asset Management System), the operative word is always “management.”

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March 21, 2012
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Don’t Procrastinate…Innovate! Outside The Box: Conducting A Legacy Software Migration

By Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor

The time has arrived: Your Maintenance Management System (MMS) is now ready to be populated with data. Within industry, virtually all software purchases and implementations are driven by the corporate Information Technology (IT) group/individual whose job is to ensure the software runs as designed on your system. It is not IT’s job to set up the software-operating parameters and populate it on your behalf with meaningful data—it’s yours!

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5:22 pm
September 15, 2011
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Viewpoint: Your CMMS/EAM — A Shift To The Cloud

0911-viewpointBy Tim Miller, Technical Services Director, Asset Management Division, CyberMetrics Corp.

Managing a facility’s assets can be complex. At the heart of your maintenance operations, you likely run specialized maintenance management software such as a CMMS (Computer Maintenance Management System) or EAM (Enterprise Asset Management software). Today, these legacy programs are proven, invaluable tools for managing a tight ship of daily maintenance activities.

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