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Government Ownership, Chapter 11 and CMMS
The economy is not doing particularly well right now. As a consequence, the Government has leapt resolutely onto the stage to save thousands of jobs and entire industries from the ravages of financial contraction. This assistance is sometimes paltry; just a few billion dollars. In other instances, they provide somewhat more, including real money.
This article was published on May 27, 2009 12:47 PM
CMMS - Your Inoculation Against a Plant Maintenance 'Pandemic'
The news media and certain of our friends holding public office in Washington, D.C. have recently reacted to the regretful news of H1N1 Flu outbreak in Mexico by providing, well, 'ample' warning for the citizens of the United States. In fact, the folks over at the World Health Organization were preparing to issue the planet its highest alert for worldwide pandemic.
This article was published on May 5, 2009 4:05 PM
Maintenance Software in a Politically Sensitive Recession
It is a sad fact. No matter how inexpensive the price of maintenance software, it's always a cost that requires careful negotiation and deliberation. Which is not fair. After all, there's no celebrity available to wear a 'milk-moustache' in a cool commercial for maintenance software. And, Maintenance Software can't be visualized wearing a sexy tan on a tropical beach.
This article was published on April 27, 2009 1:16 PM
CMMS: Essential Maintenance Management for Every Facility
All smart operations and plant managers know that implementation of sophisticated Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) is essential to keep facility operations running smoothly while keeping operating costs from growing out of control. The only question is, "Which CMMS will provide all the maintenance-related features and long-term reliability we depend upon to run our operations?"
This article was published on April 21, 2009 2:19 PM
2 Huge Reasons to Invest in CMMS Software during a Recession
These days many companies are scaling back on expenditures of any kind. And, why not? It just makes sense. Obviously, the severe economic downturn has impacted organizations across the United States and the Globe. Capital conservation has become the rule and cutbacks are inevitable. Yet, this is the just the kind of environment that completely justifies investment in CMMS Software...
This article was published on April 11, 2009 2:35 PM