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Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (cmms)

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1. EAM Versus CMMS: What's Right for Your Company? Part One (3 Pages)
by Joe Strub and P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 15, 2004
Abstract : As companies continue to look for more areas from which to squeeze out revenues and reduce expenses, enterprise asset management (EAM) and computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) software continue to receive good press as the systems providing an answer--and with justification. But what software makes the most sense for your company and from which providers--EAM/CMMS best-of-breed incumbents or enterprise resource planning (ERP) 'newcomers?' Read on to understand the key differentiators.
 
2. Computerized Maintenance Management Systems: A Tutorial Part One: Challenges and Features (4 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Jul 7, 2003
Abstract : Companies are looking for more areas to squeeze savings out of operations. One such area that may be fertile ground to explore is equipment maintenance. The class of software that can help to cultivate these savings is computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS). This article discusses the basics of CMMS and its key features, enabling you to determine whether your company should investigate this software as a potential source of savings.
 
3. How to Avoid Becoming Another CMMS Implementation Failure Statistic (4 Pages)
by Aleks Vujicic
Mar 3, 2005
Abstract : Anywhere from 40 to 80 percent of CMMS implementations fail to meet expectations. However, by evaluating the company's business process flow, having proper organizational structure and buy-in, you can realize the true benefits of CMMS and avoid becoming another failure statistic.
 
4. Reliability Driven Maintenance--Closing the CMMS 'Value Gap'? Part Two: Reliability Driven Maintenance (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic and Olin Thompson
Jan 18, 2005
Abstract : Reliability driven maintenance (RDM) focuses on understanding the 'asset health' to determine what maintenance work should occur and when something should be done. It enables preemptive intervention before failure occurs, whereby failure would mean that equipment is not delivering required performance regardless of whether it is actually broken down or not.
 
5. Continuous Improvement Offers CMMS Maintenance Benefits (6 Pages)
by David Berger
Feb 24, 2004
Abstract : Computer maintenance management system (CMMS) packages are excellent tools for collecting, analyzing, and reporting data and can offer insight into a processï¾’ problem. Critical success factors for the effective use for the CMMS involves clear support from management and measurable drivers involving time, quality, and cost.
 
6. CMMS Templates for Effective Implementations Part Two: The CMMS Industry and ERP (6 Pages)
by Daryl Mather
Apr 2, 2003
Abstract : The implementation of an enterprise level system is a tumultuous event with far reaching consequences throughout an organization. Therefore we can see the implementation process as a means of taking the quantum leap in maintenance management techniques.
 
7. Technical Staff Management Systems for the Aviation Industry (4 Pages)
by Juan Francisco Segura
Aug 18, 2005
Abstract : In the airline industry, aircraft maintenance is an activity that has to be done throughout the day, so maintenance personnel must be available at all times. The complexity of the operation increases the need for a maintenance personnel management system.
 
8. EAM versus CMMS: What's Right for Your Company? Part Four: IFS and Intentia Responses (3 Pages)
by Joe Strub and P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 18, 2004
Abstract : The primary benefit of enterprise asset management (EAM) is the reliability-centered maintenance. Let’s face it: any process that can help you improve what you are doing now and enables you to do it better in the future is the best thing since 'sliced bread'. Providing data to feed back into a process can only increase operational revenues and decrease maintenance expenses. Nonetheless, beware of EAM vendors explaining the ease with which these interfaces can be constructed and modified in the future based on new software releases.
 
9. Maintenance Software--Plan Ahead to Maximize CMMS Vendor Web Site Visits (3 Pages)
by David Berger
Feb 21, 2004
Abstract : For those looking for a computer maintenance management system (CMMS) vendor, the Web is often the first place to start. There are a number of web site features one should examine in order to maximize web site visits. Reprinted with permission from Plant Engineering and Maintenance magazine.
 
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