Maximo (MRO)
IBM Maximo Asset Management is an enterprise asset management (EAM) software solution product produced by IBM. It is a solution which enterprises use to track the operation, maintenance and disposal of assets.[1] It focuses on the following types of assets:[2][3][4]
- Plant and production (for example oil, gas, chemicals, mining, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food, electronics and power generation[5])
- Infrastructure (including railways, highways, telecommunications, water and wastewater, and electric and gas distribution networks)
- Transportation (for military, airlines, trucking, shipping, rail and other use)
- Real estate and facilities (for example, in offices, schools and hospitals)
EAM is globally known to be critical in asset intensive industries, i.e., utilities, oil & gas, pharma., rail & transit, heavy manufacturing, and facilities including hospitals, campuses and hotel.
The current release, IBM Maximo Asset Management 7.6, is the third release built upon a J2EE service-oriented architecture. It is an Enterprise Asset Management, Service Management and IT asset management suite of applications that are scalable and easily integrated into existing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.
MRO Software, the provider of Maximo, was acquired by IBM in August 2006.[6]
Maximo is the basis of Tivoli Process Automation Engine, which is the central part of Tivoli Service Automation Manager[7][8] and it has been licensed to other companies for more specified development.[5][9]
References
- ↑ IBM
- ↑ IBM Asset Management Community
- ↑ IBM Asset Management LinkedIn Group
- ↑ Maximo users group - Run by Christopher Wanko and Wes Williams since 1999; largest independent user group for Maximo.
- 1 2 Fortum Maximo homepage
- ↑ IBM press release about MRO acquisition
- ↑ IBM Maximo User Groups
- ↑ IBM Maximo Enterprise Suite - Asset and Service Management Software
- ↑ IBM Maximo Asset Management - Product Support