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Plus is TechnologyOne’s next-generation agentic AI product that transforms how you interact with your ERP.
Transform the way you serve your community, unlock your asset potential.
Gain full visibility over all assets and enable more efficient resource allocation, cost savings, and enhance asset reliability and longevity.
Use one holistic view to increase asset life, reduce risk and build operational excellence.
Gain full visibility into the cost and performance of every asset with one holistic view of your data so you can put your resources to the best possible use.
Make informed, evidence-based asset management decisions with rich comprehensive data insights.
Proactively manage your assets ensuring timely maintenance, reducing downtime and minimising unexpected failures and costly replacements.
Ensure your organisation maintains compliance with industry standards and regulations with robust documentation and powerful data insights.
Your organisation will be at the forefront of innovation with continual and automatic upgrades and releases all covered by one annual fee.
The highest security and privacy measures and scalability for future growth. Trusted by top Australian and New Zealand governments, authorities, businesses and education providers, our stringent cyber security safeguards data and protects your systems.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs): Enterprise Asset Management
Need more information? See some of our most frequently asked questions (FAQs) on Enterprise Asset Management below.
Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is an integrated product from TechnologyOne, providing full visibility into every asset's cost and performance, enabling more efficient resource allocation, cost savings, and enhanced asset reliability and longevity.
Read more: What is Enterprise Asset Management and how does ERP help?
Asset management is essential for maintaining the performance, safety and value of physical infrastructure. It enables organisations to make informed decisions about maintenance, investment and risk, ensuring long-term service delivery and cost control.
Enterprise Asset Management is used by asset-intensive organisations across sectors such as local government, utilities, transport, education and public infrastructure.
At TechnologyOne, we develop ERP products and solutions specifically tailored for education, local government and governments.
Enterprise Asset Management gives infrastructure teams full control over asset condition, lifecycle costs and work planning. It supports mobile field work, automates maintenance schedules and enables councils to meet community expectations while managing long-term capital investment.
See our other solutions for asset and project-intensive industries.
Enterprise Asset Management improves sustainability by supporting predictive maintenance, energy-efficient asset planning, and scenario modelling. It enables organisations to optimise usage, reduce waste and extend asset life, helping to lower environmental impact.
Enterprise Asset Management includes asset register management, condition assessment, lifecycle planning, work scheduling, mobility, GIS integration, predictive maintenance, and analytics.
See the full list of Enterprise Asset Management features here.
SaaS+ goes beyond traditional SaaS by including implementation, upgrades, security, and ongoing support in one annual fee. With SaaS+, TechnologyOne takes full accountability for delivering the entire solution experience, not just the software.
For more information on all things ERP, check out the following articles and guides from the TechnologyOne team:
- What features should you look for in a modern ERP system?
- How to choose the right ERP system for your business
- Why ERP systems are essential for supply chain management
- What is Enterprise Asset Management and how does ERP help?
- Why ERP is critical for construction and manufacturing industries
- Why managing payroll with an integrated ERP system saves time
- ERP vs. CRM: understanding the differences
- What are the benefits of ERP software?