Asset information ecosystem integrations starts by understanding the relationship between assets and locations, then explore how creation, access and maintenance of this data changes over the course of an asset’s life.
Why power, water and gas utilities need to make the switch to Esri Utility Network
Esri Utility Network enables deeper understanding, powerful analytics and improved service delivery to end customer for utilities operating and maintaining complex asset networks.
Collaboration critical for local government asset management
It is difficult to envision a future for the delivery of water services in New Zealand that is not fundamentally different to the current status quo. Whether the Three Waters Reform programme successfully navigates the political minefield or not, the solution will start with improved collaboration in asset management.
The three essential steps to successfully integrating GIS in asset management
Fast access to good location data is more important than ever. COSOL’s experts break down our approach and offer some helpful tips and trends.
Creating a roadmap to asset performance improvement
An asset optimisation roadmap can bridge functional & technical camps to overcome the common barriers to continuous improvement.
Explained: What is an ‘Asset Information Ecosystem’?
The asset information ecosystem model denotes a collaborative integrated data environment where information is able to flow freely between systems.
How Much Does Poor Quality Asset Master Data Cost You?
Inaccurate asset data leads to higher maintenance costs, downtime, and risk. COSOL streamlines your data with ERP-integrated BOMs for smarter operations.
Single source of truth for asset data and artefacts
Together, Maximo, RedEye and COSOL make it possible to readily access engineering content within the context of your work.
Using Work Instructions To Ensure Critical Controls Are In Place
Discover how COSOL’s OnPlan delivers site-specific work instructions and BOMs, reducing costs and improving safety through automated, consistent documentation.
Downtime Meets Its Match in Work Instructions
A 16-hour delay on site highlights the costly impact of missing details. COSOL’s work instructions reduce downtime and protect worker safety.