Best Infrastructure Asset Management Software for Switch Automation

Find and compare the best Infrastructure Asset Management software for Switch Automation in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Infrastructure Asset Management software for Switch Automation on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    IBM Maximo Application Suite Reviews
    IBM Maximo® Application Suite consists of a collection of applications that are used for asset management, predictive maintenance, and reliability planning. Maximo Application Suite will help you get the most out of your enterprise assets. It's an integrated cloud-based platform which uses AI, IoT, and analytics to optimize performance and extend asset lifespans, as well as reduce operational costs and downtime. IBM Maximo's market-leading technology gives you access to configurable CMMS and EAM applications, as well as APM, RCM, and APM. Installation and administration are streamlined, and users benefit from a better experience thanks to shared data and workflows. Manage and maintain high value assets with AI and Analytics to optimize performance, prolong asset lifecycles, and reduce costs. Streamline inspections with automated, seamless asset inspections powered by real-time data.
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    Emerson Ovation Reviews
    The compact controller combines the ruggedness and form factor of a PLC with Ovation's power and ease-of integration to make it a reliable automation platform that can be used for any power generation or water/wastewater applications that require control near the equipment. Remote asset management is more efficient and safer than ever. This increases reliability and decreases costs. Ovation offers advanced native applications for optimizing plant operations. Ovation also supports integrated vibration monitoring, generator control, SIS and scalable footprints for small to distributed applications. Virtualization and embedded simulation are all supported by Ovation.
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