Don’t Let “Dirty Data” Derail Your CMMS Success
When rolling out or upgrading a CMMS, clients often budget for software and implementation, but not data enrichment. Learn why data enrichment is essential.
When rolling out or upgrading a CMMS, clients often budget for software and implementation, but not data enrichment. Learn why data enrichment is essential.
In 2008, an Atlanta-based company with a network of North American paper mills began searching for an enterprise-wide computerized maintenance management system (CMMS).
With Industry 4.0 comes the first opportunity industrial organizations have had to implement a comprehensive, predictive-based maintenance approach.
Computerized Maintenance Management Systems, or CMMS, are designed to streamline maintenance and extend the life of equipment. For many facilities, however CMMS never achieve management’s stated goals. Vast sums of money is spent on these advanced information processing and analytics platforms (also known as Preventive Maintenance Systems or Preventive Maintenance Software), only to have them be underutilized and even ignored or abandoned.