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EAM experts reveal key findings from asset management study

June 26, 2015
Results from this study provide insights on the state of maturity in managing plant performance, challenges they face and near to long term improvement strategies.

To learn more, watch the on-demand webcast, The future of asset management practices and investments.

Reliabilityweb.com and IBM conducted the largest and most inclusive asset management study ever, having surveyed 1,000 physical asset managers from around the world and across multiple industries. Results from this study provide insights on the state of maturity in managing plant performance, challenges they face and near to long term improvement strategies. This insight will help you understand predictions and guidance that influence the future of asset management practices, investments and challenges.

Hear and watch our panel of EAM experts, featuring Terry O’Hanlon from Reliabilityweb.com, share their cross industry perspectives on key findings from this study including:

  • Current and future state of enterprise asset management
  • Asset management practices as per the new ISO 55000 standards
  • Top investments to consider for a successful strategic asset management plan

EAM Experts:

Terrence O'Hanlon, CMRP
Publisher of Reliabilityweb.com®, RELIABILITY® Magazine and Uptime® Magazine

Mary Bunzel
WW Manufacturing Industry Leader, IBM Corporation

Terry Saunders
WW Utility Industry Leader, IBM Corporation

Eric Luyer
WW Marketing Enterprise Asset Management, IBM Corporation

Watch the on-demand webcast

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