Aptean, a global provider of mission-critical enterprise software solutions, announced that it was named a Major Player in the IDC 2021 MarketScape for Worldwide SaaS & Cloud-Enabled Manufacturing EAM Applications. In its reporti, IDC cited Aptean EAM’s strengths, including its configurability, simple end-user interface, integration with Aptean’s other manufacturing applications (including MES, EMF, WMS and ERP) and continued expansion of new capabilities with global support.
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The IDC MarketScape rigorously assesses prominent SaaS and cloud-enabled asset-intensive EAM application vendors’ qualifications according to capabilities and strategy criteria relative to the EAM vendor peer group, as well as the criteria that is most important to companies considering a software solution. The criteria evaluated included: Architecture, Customer Satisfaction, Customer Delivery Service, Functionality and Range of Services.
Aptean EAM is a multi-tenant SaaS EAM application targeted toward midmarket manufacturing, energy, and food and beverage companies. Aptean EAM is a customer-centric solution used to plan, control and optimize the required maintenance activities of all assets, with an intuitive interface to monitor asset performance and the visibility to manage work processes that can ultimately reduce costly downtime. After initial configuration, Aptean EAM can be fully deployed at a new site in as quickly as one day.
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“We are proud that Aptean EAM has been recognized as a Major Player by IDC,” said Duane George, Chief Product Officer at Aptean. “Today’s announcement is the result of Aptean’s ongoing efforts to build a highly differentiated and integrated solution. Our EAM has been developed and built especially for midmarket manufacturers looking for a streamlined and configurable solution capable of handling the demands of complex operations. Aptean EAM is a proven answer for companies wanting to maximize the performance of assets, control maintenance costs and improve operational efficiency, and we look forward to continuing to drive innovation and growth across the platform.”
Aptean EAM offers service across three manufacturing value chains – Asset-Oriented Value Chains (AOVC), Brand-Oriented Value Chains (BOVC) and Engineering-Oriented Value Chains (EOVC). Over the past three years, Aptean EAM has grown significantly and continued to expand its capabilities, adding new customers, more partners and a larger global footprint, as well as the ability to support more languages, currencies and localizations.
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