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We knew on day one that mobility for enterprise work order and asset management could be improved tremendously which is why we built UpKeep. However, today we announce our newest partnership with IBM and specifically Maximo, bringing UpKeep and the same, easy to use application to enterprises around the world.
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UpKeep is now fully integrated with IBM Maximo products meaning that you can continue to use the same, powerful Maximo product that your team has been using for years, but also couple that with the power and ease of use of the UpKeep mobile client. Since our integration is built using IBM Maximo APIs, the setup time is minimal and integration is a breeze.
Here's what you'll get
A mobile application for field technicians to create and complete work orders using the same UpKeep mobile application
Request parts, add notes to your jobs, and review work progress from our native UpKeep app
Direct integration with IBM Maximo so data is synced in real time
Receive push notifications and alerts straight to your mobile device
And so much more
UpKeep has never looked so good for enterprises today!
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For a long time, IBM Maximo has been the gold standard in EAM software, however, we knew that there was a gap that we could help fill in their mobile workforce management. We chose IBM Maximo because of this gap in what was currently offered today and the value that we could provide.
All you need is a current running version of IBM Maximo on version 7.X and above to get started in no time!
Contact us today at [email protected] to learn more!
Find UpKeep on the IBM Marketplace here
MÁS DE 4000 EMPRESAS CONFÍAN EN LA GESTIÓN DE OPERACIONES DE ACTIVOS
Los datos de sus activos y equipos no pertenecen a un silo. UpKeep simplifica ver dónde se encuentra todo, todo en un solo lugar. Eso significa menos conjeturas y más tiempo para concentrarse en lo que importa.


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