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This Halloween, let’s see what’s in the Maximo candy bag

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In October, I cannot help but think wistfully of what is one of the best days of the year for a kid – Halloween of course! Do you remember progressing through the trick or treat lifecycle?

Regardless of what age you were, what was the first thing you did when you got home?  You poured out the bag and took inventory of that candy stash. You quickly divided your stash into various categories and sub-categories – prioritizing which to eat first, which to save for later, to trade, etc. Maybe it was Chocolates, Hard Candy (Jolly Ranchers), soft candy (tootsie rolls, candy corn), or gum. There was also the “throw-away” category – popcorn balls, orange circus peanuts and toothbrushes. From there, you could plan your trades and consumption cycles.

The Maximo Application Suite candy bag

What does this have to do with the IBM Maximo Application Suite?  It’s the same kind of thing.  Let’s pour out the Maximo candy sack and see what’s what. We won’t go too deep here, as there is really a lot to review, and you’ll find links to additional resources at the end.

First thing to know is that Maximo, as many of us know it today, is a component of the Maximo Application Suite – known as Manage. The functionality and operations are relatively unchanged from 7.6.1.2. The newest enhancements in 8.6 provide some nifty things like maintenance cost rollup from within the application and some navigational changes.

About all the applications

When you start sorting through the Maximo Application Suite candy bag – what you will find are other applications available alongside Manage:

  • Monitor
  • Health
  • Predict
  • Visual Inspection
  • Assist
  • Safety

Each of those six applications have a host of capabilities that can be run whether you use Maximo (Manage) or not. Under Manage, you have the usual Industry solutions like Energy and Utilities, Manufacturing, Oil and Gas, Public Sector and Transportation. Maximo Mobile is included as part of Manage, and Manage also includes add-ons like Anywhere, Spatial and Linear.

Maximo Mobile screen shots in displayed in three devices

Maximo Mobile adds mobile EAM to the suite of applications.

You can access all of these solutions and add-ons within the Maximo Application Suite. They’re all in the same “candy bag” that you can opt to use (or not) based on your business and priorities. Then you can get some additional add-ons that are separate parts but work with the Suite like Parts Identifier and Inventory Optimization. Consider them candy from your sibling’s bag that you can choose to trade or take if you want to. The full list of offerings gives a clearer picture:

Maximo Application Suite list of products

The full set of offerings within the Maximo Application Suite offer end-to-end asset management and industry expertise.

How the Maximo Application Suite licensing works

IBM is encouraging a subscription model, where software and support is wrapped into an annual fee. This should lower a customer’s initial investment on software – though perpetual licenses will still be available. IBM also offers a concurrent usage model. This model assigns a point value to a type of user and an application or add-on solution accessed. As a user logs in, he/she consumes points, reducing the number of points available to others. But when that person logs out, those points return to the pool for someone else to use.  You eat your Snickers bar, but when you go to bed, magically a new one is put back in your bag! IBM’s point server will manage all of this for you.

But wait, there is more!  Maybe there are some users who always need access – the more familiar-named user model. IBM ensures that is still available by offering it in Maximo Application Suite version 8.6. Good news is that you can mix and match.

Each of the Maximo applications offer something that can add value to the right user. You can choose which to deploy and which to use later. But they’re always available to you on a common platform: the Maximo Application Suite.

IBM Maximo and RedHat OpenShift

And that brings us to the platform underpinning all of these offerings – RedHat OpenShift. The platform has great potential to make the management and deployment of these different offerings much easier. You will hear the word “container.” We don’t have time to go into detail about containers but think of it as your “candy bag.” Containers make it easier to manage and carry all that candy, a.k.a. applications and solutions within the Suite.

There is a lot to learn about the Maximo Application Suite. Talk to your IBM rep and/or your trusted advisor, like Aquitas.  Overall, we put Maximo in the “treat” category, with no “popcorn balls” to be found.  Not everyone will necessarily need everything in the bag, but that’s the beauty of the Suite … you have access to all of your favorites!

Explore the Maximo Application Suite

About Aquitas Solutions

Based in Atlanta, GA, Aquitas Solutions is a leading provider of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) and IoT solutions that optimize asset intensive industries. The company prides itself on working strategically and collaboratively with the top globally recognized EAM and IoT platform solution providers to heighten business value and bring bottom-line benefits to their clients.

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