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2009/January
Author:Bill Kiesel
Bill Kiesel, Vice President/Publisher
I would have preferred to start out with a cheerier "Happy New Year" message. But, let's face facts: we have a real challenge on our hands. Stock market turmoil, mortgage meltdowns, credit crises, plant...
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2010/June
Author:Bill Moore, SKF USA Inc.
Are the pricing demands of your purchasing department undermining the reliability of your plant's rotating equipment?
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1998/April
Author:Blaine L. Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
Helpful information for getting a failing CMMS implementation projectback on track.
You spent a quarter of a million dollars and countless hours of productivity to purchase a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). Good. Smart move. But...
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1999/October
Author:Blaine L. Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
As we enter the third generation of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) in the marketplace, this question is posed more and more by companies and the software sales reps attempting to hock their wares. ...
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1999/February
Author:Blaine Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
"So, should I be on the Internet?" This is becoming a more common question to those of us involved with consulting on maintenance operations. People tend to look at us as if we have crystal balls and can predict the future,...
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1999/June
Author:Blaine Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
There has been an on-going debate as to which is the horse or driver in the maintenance business--the needs of maintenance or the needs of technology to support that maintenance. The truth is that there is no ...
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2000/January
Author:Blaine Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
Getting the money back out of a CMMS is an issue with which consultants in the CMMS and maintenance marketplace deal all the time. The problem has been reduced somewhat in the past few years with the prices of PCs and CMMS...
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2000/April
Author:Blaine Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
Last year at this time I did a piece on the directions of the CMMS market in general and I feel somewhat vindicated that, indeed, the presence of the Web has reached even further into the business of maintenance ...
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2000/September
Author:Blaine Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
Perhaps one of the most over-used and abused phrases we've been hearing in the past 2 years is, "the new economy." This vague, ill-defined reference speaks to the rise of Internet-based companies, fast-paced...
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2000/December
Author:Blaine Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
Most people know me as a science fiction novelist rather than a maintenance industry expert. As such, I thought a glimpse of the future of maintenance was in order—a glance at a facilities operation in 2012.
Maintenance...
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
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