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DOCUMENT & DATA MANAGEMENT


A SINGLE INTEGRATED ECOSYSTEM


Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions have been developed to enable data on all resources to be brought back together into one system. Here, Alan Cambridge, HR, Operations and Finance Director at Peacock Engineering explains the value of adopting this model.


Facilities management companies are facing mounting pressure from clients to manage and use building, asset and work data to meet multiple objectives.


From delivering better customer service, enhancing cost effi ciencies and improving transparency, to transforming the workspace, providing asset lifecycle costing and reducing environmental impact, facilities managers are facing an abundance of challenges and demands from their organisation.


Having a comprehensive model that integrates, manages and receives asset data in real-time, and can adapt according to changing requirements, is critical to meeting these escalating client needs; giving FM


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businesses the insight to improve service, drive down costs and improve productivity.


Data in silos However, all too often this data insight is of limited value to a facilities manager. Information is frequently siloed in separate and fragmented IT systems that have been poorly implemented for a variety of reasons, including budget restrictions, separate department or company purchasing decisions, and other legacy or historical reasons.


Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions have been developed to enable data on all assets to be brought back together into one system, enabling everyone in the business to have access to real-time information


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