Co-writer: Denzil Solomon, Vice President, Emerging Technologies
Cities are looking to the future with the implementation of cutting-edge assets such as:
Although heading in the right direction, one major inefficiency is the dependence on legacy asset management solutions that have worked well in the past but are now holding municipalities back from real progress. What’s required is a modernized method of tracking and managing any future assets, as well as the assets being used today. For that reason, asset management is imperative to municipalities that are looking to modernize and improve efficiency.
Computer graphics — Enterprise Asset Management: The Heartbeat of Municipal Modernization
Cities and governments typically manage a wide variety of assets, and their asset management solutions focus on one class of assets. To modernize, municipalities require a platform that can handle any asset they own and manage. Legacy and undocumented processes can also hold municipalities back – there’s room for decade-old processes to be optimized and standardized for better efficiency. Additionally, municipal bureaus and departments tend to manage their own specific classes of assets. This is often done with stove-piped knowledge and processes, and with technology specific to their respective departments. Disparate asset management solutions that don’t communicate often lead to islands of automation where work between departments and bureaus can’t be easily coordinated. For example, when the water department digs up a stretch of road in April and the sewer department digs up the same stretch of road in May.
Until recently, EAM solutions have been financially out of reach for municipalities. EAM has now become a practical solution for cities and governments to gain efficiencies across departments – something that’s difficult to achieve with legacy systems and processes. An enterprise asset management solution:
IBM Maximo is an industry leading platform for EAM and is the culmination of decades of IBM leadership in asset and operations management. It helps analyse asset data to provide insights that help municipalities make better decisions, enhance efficiency, predict maintenance needs, and extend the life of physical assets. IBM Maximo also:
Like any modernization project, implementing an EAM solution is a journey. The first step is to standardize and document existing business processes and workflows. This is a crucial step because EAM won’t work unless processes are standardized. The second step is to get wide support and buy-in from senior management to operations and maintenance staff. Without comprehensive buy-in from all stakeholders, your EAM may be for nothing. The third step is to work with a partner like Createch. We can help develop a roadmap for EAM success and accelerate EAM deployment by delivering a proven solution on a trusted platform by a trusted team.
With Createch as a trusted partner for modernization, you can enjoy the future now.
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