by Maria McLoughlin | Jun 4, 2020
Imagine taking every item in the room you’re sitting in as you read this and trying to develop a system to classify all of them. Should one category be furniture? Should another be office supplies? Should the items in these categories be arranged alphabetically? Or... by Maria McLoughlin | Jun 2, 2020
Materials: they’re everywhere! We can think of a material as a spare part used for a larger piece of equipment. In everyday life, examples could include an oil filter in a car or a pump in a laundry machine. With repeated use, these materials experience wear and... by Maria McLoughlin | May 28, 2020
Over the past few weeks, we’ve done our best to provide you with all the information you need to know about EAM migrations. However, there’s a lot to learn, and sometimes that information can be overwhelming. An EAM system can be complicated, and a migration can make... by Steven Guitard | May 12, 2020
If you found a product that did what you needed but proved difficult to operate, would you still use it? Nowadays, products are consistently being optimized for maximum ease of use to improve the experience of consumers. Representative of its name, user experience... by Steven Guitard | May 7, 2020
Throughout any form of business endeavour, not everything will go as planned. In a previous blog, we spoke about some different tactics you could implement into your EAM migration process to prevent failure. Integrating these steps into your migration process is a...