E-Innovative Visual Asset Manager vs Web Work Azzier comparison

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Visual Asset Manager
Web Work, Tero Software Web Work, Azzier Mobile CMMS Software
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Overview
Available as installed or SaaS, Visual Asset Manager is an integrated enterprise asset management software for mid-sized enterprises in professional services, financial institutions, healthcare, education, as well as state, local and federal government agencies. VAM adoptes the latest software technology to provide the wide range features and scalalabity in CMMS, at a fraction of the costs
Azzier Asset Maintenance Management Software is a web based CMMS software solution, an exclusive use of advanced web programming. Mobile device connectivity is built into the core programming and mobile CMMS software solution is provided. Web Work Azzier, web based CMMS Software, provides an advanced asset maintenance functionality available in a fully browser based asset maintenance management program.
Sample Customers
Catoosa County School System, Venable LLP, Southeastern Pennsylvania Regional Task Force, United States Coast Guard
CHEO, Town of Hinton

E-Innovative Visual Asset Manager is ranked 24th in Enterprise Asset Management while Web Work Azzier is ranked 26th in Enterprise Asset Management. E-Innovative Visual Asset Manager is rated 0.0, while Web Work Azzier is rated 0.0. On the other hand, E-Innovative Visual Asset Manager is most compared with , whereas Web Work Azzier is most compared with .

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