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Enterprise Asset Management Systems

 

Enterprise asset management (EAM) systems are fully integrated and customized to the requirements of businesses. An EAM system has four significant support components: software, business processes, users and operating systems.

Software is at the core of EAM systems. It can be tailored to your organizations unique data requirements and business processes. It has the capacity to operate on multiple platforms and heterogeneous operating systems. It is easy to implement and spreads quickly across your network. It works without disrupting other existing activities.

The common business processes include strategic planning, management control and operational control. The EAM systems are greatly advantageous in planning for decision-making procedures and preparing to solve potential problems.

Management of resources is the main objective of EAM, for an effective management leads to effective operations. Constant changes in processes may affect EAM systems ability to adapt, so the systems need yearly evaluations and refurbishment.

EAM systems are useful for management and operational controls, and employees at all levels of planning, management, and operations are also users of the systems.

Implementing EAM systems may entail modifying some of your business processes and may serve as an additional workload to your employees. This may result in resistance to new systems and processes that can be managed through training and orientation.

EAM systems run on various operating systems, such as Windows 98/NT/2000, Sun Solaris, Linux, Oracle, MS SQL, DB2, Informix and Sybase. Running EAM systems require security, stability and standards.

EAM systems begin with an assessment of needs, defining expectations, planning and implementation. It ends with checking actual performance against objectives, along with necessary improvements.

The success or failure of an EAM project lies on the four components of EAM systems. These vital components have to interact with each other toward achieving a common goal -- to improve your organizations business processes.

Author: Josh Riverside
 
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