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EAM

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What is EAM?

EAM stands for Enterprise Asset Management. It is the systematic process of deploying, operating, maintaining, upgrading, and disposing of assets cost-effectively. It typically involves managing the entire lifecycle of physical assets, from acquisition to disposal, optimizing their utilization, and minimizing costs. EAM systems are software solutions that help organizations track asset information, schedule maintenance, manage work orders, and analyze asset performance.

What other technologies are related to EAM?

EAM Competitor Technologies

Infor EAM is a competing EAM software solution.
mentioned alongside EAM in 26% (65) of relevant job posts
CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) is a subset of EAM, focusing primarily on maintenance management, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside EAM in 1% (880) of relevant job posts
IWMS (Integrated Workplace Management System) includes EAM functionality as part of a broader suite of workplace management tools, thus competing with standalone EAM systems.
mentioned alongside EAM in 7% (67) of relevant job posts
IBM Maximo is a competing EAM software solution.
mentioned alongside EAM in 1% (342) of relevant job posts
MP2 is a CMMS system, which competes with EAM systems by providing maintenance management functionality.
mentioned alongside EAM in 2% (65) of relevant job posts

EAM Complementary Technologies

Customer self-service portals can integrate with EAM systems to allow customers to report issues and track maintenance requests.
mentioned alongside EAM in 77% (77) of relevant job posts
CIS/CRM systems can integrate with EAM to provide a holistic view of customer interactions and asset performance.
mentioned alongside EAM in 68% (81) of relevant job posts
iAuditor can be used for inspections and audits related to asset maintenance, complementing EAM's maintenance management capabilities.
mentioned alongside EAM in 17% (128) of relevant job posts

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