With the aim of replacing the venerable clipboard with a much more versatile handheld device, IBM has updated its Maximo asset management software so that it can be accessed by iPhones and Androids.
IBM said it is rolling out a series of analytics and Internet of things tools to better target asset heavy industries such as manufacturers, oil and gas and utilities. Also: What is the IoT?
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At an event in June, IBM officials touted the work they were doing with Amtrak. In particular, IBM and Amtrak officials spoke about how the railroad was using IBM’s Maximo asset management software to ...