In the excitement over developing a CMMS implementation plan, selecting teams to provide input and other important activities, don’t overlook defining the heart of your CMMS implementation: your requirements for the technology itself. At its core, software is a tool running on one or more platforms and facilitating one or many processes. Your CMMS implementation plan should address your criteria in both areas.

Defining Platform Requirements
Many CMMS have evolved (or are evolving) from a client/server model to SaaS for the greater ease of use, flexibility and range of options SaaS affords. Consequently, we recommend you identify requirements for the platform first.

Evaluating Platform Imperatives and Challenges
Many variables beyond the technology you are adopting can impact your effort. Two major considerations include:

The success of a CMMS project usually plays a critical role in the future of the company as a whole, but in the end, CMMS applications are only one part of the equation. By doing the necessary research and planning beforehand, you can shorten your selection process and streamline your operations. Look at this as an opportunity to improve and unify your maintenance and operations processes by incorporating new business practices. Most importantly, keep an open mind and don’t be afraid to compromise if it means greater success in the long term.

Plant Engineering PRODUCT of the YEAR Finalist 2021