IBM Maximo vs Ramco EAM on Cloud comparison

 

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Executive Summary
 

Categories and Ranking

IBM Maximo
Ranking in Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)
1st
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
23
Ranking in other categories
Billing Software (2nd)
Ramco EAM on Cloud
Ranking in Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)
11th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Facility Maintenance Management Software (7th), Workplace Management Software (10th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2024, in the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) category, the mindshare of IBM Maximo is 31.7%, up from 27.6% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Ramco EAM on Cloud is 6.1%, up from 0.0% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)
Unique Categories:
Billing Software
17.2%
Facility Maintenance Management Software
16.7%
Workplace Management Software
3.3%
 

Featured Reviews

AnilBhagwatsaran - PeerSpot reviewer
Jul 7, 2022
Useful modules, robust, and good support
IBM Maximo is used across the organization for purchasing inventory service management IBM Maximo has improved our organization because we have been able to reduce printed paper by using the application. We have handheld devices and the information being sent is via email saving us money. The…
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Quotes from Members

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Pricing and Cost Advice

"IBM has changed the licensing policy. As I understand now, they are going from a complex way of licensing to a more simple way of licensing."
"You pay for what you get. There are lots of options depending on how you would like to implement Maximo."
"​Explore internal processes in order to evaluate the correct number of users in each Maximo module, then evaluate the different offers of pricing and licensing.​"
"On a scale from one to ten, where one is low and ten is high, I rate the pricing a nine. The price is very high."
"$USD700 per agent user."
"I do not know about the price of the solution. However, this has been an expensive project overall."
"Where available, concurrent licenses can be more cost efficient and provide more flexibility."
"Explore the possibility of using DB2. You will avoid the cost of SQL Server or Oracle licenses."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Educational Organization
33%
Energy/Utilities Company
8%
Computer Software Company
8%
Manufacturing Company
7%
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Company Size

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Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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Questions from the Community

What do you like most about IBM Maximo?
It can be particularly useful for power line operations, enabling linemen in the field to gather information and send it across the country as well as different parts of the world.
What needs improvement with IBM Maximo?
Though I liked it a lot, I think it was lagging a lot. It was very slow due to the lagging issues. So that was kind of frustrating, considering how slow it was while functioning. The aforementioned...
What is your primary use case for IBM Maximo?
It can be particularly useful for power line operations, enabling linemen in the field to gather information and send it across the country as well as different parts of the world. With IBM Maximo,...
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Also Known As

Maximo
Ramco Enterprise Asset Management Series
 

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Sample Customers

Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V., DTE Energy, Swedish Match, Projetech, Fingrid, East Coast
Norske Skog Australasia, TEC
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