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IFS Enterprise Asset Management - EAM / CMMS by IFS
IFS Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is an information management system that connects all departments and disciplines within a company, making them an integrated unit.
Improving Maintenance Work Quality, a Case Study by Thinkage Ltd.
March 2008 - (Free Research) Learn how one company uses maintenance management software to manage work orders, track inventory, and report of problems. Explore how you can keep expenses under control while continuing to provide high-quality work.
The Benefits of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) by Thinkage Ltd.
March 2008 - (Free Research) A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) provides a way of keeping accurate and timely accounts of maintenance activities. Learn how you can make more effective management decisions and constant improvements to drive cost savings.
InfinityQS ProFicient by Infinity QS
InfinityQS ProFicient suite of software offers extensive functionality, allowing you to chart and analyze data in a way that's most meaningful to you.
FAMIS Space Management by FAMIS Software, Inc., An Accruent Company
December 2008 - (Free Research) FAMIS Space Management is a sophisticated system for managing the physical space of buildings, providing true institution-wide space management by consolidating facility related data usually scattered over diverse departments.
Real Estate and Facilities Lifecycle Management by FAMIS Software, Inc., An Accruent Company
July 2008 - (Free Research) Aberdeen evaluated 254 enterprises in June 2007 and distinguished Best in Class enterprises by two key measures: percentage of REFLM spend under management and visibility into both spend and process.
Questions and Answers on Data Center Cooling Issues by Upsite Technologies, Inc.
February 2008 - (Free Research) Uneven cooling is a very common problem that is likely to get much worse as server-farm power consumption rises due to increased rack heights, more equipment within racks, and increasing equipment power consumption.
Raging Wire & Critical Power Competency Center by Square D Critical Power Competency Center
November 2008 - (Free Research) Raging Wire Enterprises, a 200,000 sq/ft Tier IV data center discusses how its strategic partnership with Square D CPCC contributes to its reliability, uptime and an ultimate success.
FAMIS Wireless for Maintenance Management by FAMIS Software, Inc., An Accruent Company
December 2008 - (Free Research) FAMIS Wireless for Maintenance Management is designed to provide unprecedented remote access to facilities data, in real-time.
Site Selection for Mission Critical Facilities by APC
November 2008 - (Free Research) When selecting a new site for a data center or evaluating an existing site, it is important to understand all potential risks associated with that site. Read this white paper to learn techniques for evaluating and mitigating a site's risk factors.
Global Facilities Management by FAMIS Software, Inc., An Accruent Company
June 2008 - (Free Research) By using FAMIS, Nortel has realized its mandate for an accurate, secure, consistent, and shared repository of information and HOK has created a global reporting system generating global monthly snapshots, developing report scheduling.
Sequence of Events Recording (SER), Part II by Square D Critical Power Competency Center
November 2008 - (Free Research) This videocast explains how the sequence of events recording (SER) works, so that you can implement a plan to identify, treat, and prevent power system issues.
Sequence of Events Recording (SER), Part I by Square D Critical Power Competency Center
November 2008 - (Free Research) Despite technological advances, no power system can operate 100% of the time indefinitely. This videocast shows you how sequence of events recording (SER) can determine what went wrong and save the critical load.
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