Paradigm PBS8 vs QAD Enterprise Asset Management comparison

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PBS8
QAD MLS
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Overview

PBS8 is a complete TransLingual application to be used as a fully integrated Enterprise Asset Management system or as discrete modules.

PBS8 delivers a proven track record of business returns, engineering administration and decision support within an innovative visually driven environment. PBS8 is designed to address business issues within a holistic asset management lifecycle that has a proven capacity in enterprise maintenance or asset management.

QAD Enterprise Asset Management is an integrated plant operation solution that enables companies to operate plants more efficiently by keeping equipment running at the lowest cost. Enterprise Asset Management manages capital projects to bring assets online and then manages those assets through operational life and replacement. It manages plant maintenance; provides visibility into spare parts inventory across multiple facilities; and tracks capital, customer-funded, and expense projects.

Sample Customers
Asian American Coal Inc., PaperlinX
SOLAFT

Paradigm PBS8 is ranked 13th in Enterprise Asset Management while QAD Enterprise Asset Management is ranked 8th in Enterprise Asset Management. Paradigm PBS8 is rated 0.0, while QAD Enterprise Asset Management is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Paradigm PBS8 is most compared with , whereas QAD Enterprise Asset Management is most compared with .

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