KloudGin, the leading provider of AI cloud-based field service and asset management solutions, announced that it has been named an IDC Innovator in the “IDC Innovators: Mobile Enterprise Asset Management 2021” (#US47985021 Nov.2021) report.
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“Enterprise asset management teams face increasing complexity, pressure to improve performance, and changing regulatory requirements”
“Enterprise asset management teams face increasing complexity, pressure to improve performance, and changing regulatory requirements,” says Juliana Beauvais, Research Manager, Enterprise Asset Management and Smart Facilities at IDC. “Today, organizations seek more functionality on intuitive, configurable mobile platforms without costly customizations or ongoing professional services. Vendors like KloudGin are answering the call via innovative offerings.”
“The global pandemic has immensely accelerated the digital transformation journey for service providers and asset-intensive companies. Their need for a cloud-first, mobile-first solution to enable autopilot-type, connected ecosystems has never been as important. At KloudGin, we have developed a unified Field Service and Enterprise Asset Management application, designed from the ground up to optimize mobile field experiences, using our low/no-code KloudPlatform,” says Vikas Bansal, CTO & Co-founder.
“At KloudGin EAM, our focus is across asset-intensive industries such as Utilities, Manufacturing, Industrial and Commercial Services. We help maximize asset reliability, reduce capital and operational expenditures, extend asset life, and mitigate unplanned downtime – all without increasing operational, safety or environmental risks for our customers,” says Kimberley Herrala, Director Product Management.
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The KloudGin solution was designed to take its customers into the future, with cutting-edge asset management that incorporates machine learning and IoT sensors to seamlessly manage both above and below-ground assets, as well as a single scheduling engine that handles both short and long-cycle work activities.