Maximo Anywhere Maximo Mobility Strategy Come True!

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Maximo Anywhere Maximo Mobility Strategy Come True! Session 1865 Dave Calvert Offering Manager, Mobile Solutions, Maximo

Please Note: IBM s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM s sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion. Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here. 1

Our Mobile Strategy

Mobile continues to explode in the enterprise (2014) 60% of large companies used 3 or fewer mobile apps 1 The number of custom mobile apps will double compared to 2014 2 The number of enterprise mobile apps is expected to quadruple 3 85% of companies have a mobile backlog of up to 20 app 4 Mobile app development will out number PC projects 4:1 5 More than half of b2e apps will be created by the enterprise 6 2014 2016 2018 3

Mobile Product Consolidation Plan 2013 2015 2016 + Maximo Mobile Work Mgr Maximo Mobile Inventory Mgr Maximo Mobile Asset Mgr Maximo Everyplace Maximo Anywhere Maximo Mobile Work Mgr Maximo Mobile Inventory Mgr Maximo Mobile Asset Mgr Maximo Mobile customers can opt to migrate to Anywhere or stay on current technology Maximo Everyplace Maximo Everyplace will be merged into core Maximo Maximo Anywhere End of Market Maximo Mobile Work Mgr Maximo Mobile Inventory Mgr Maximo Mobile Asset Mgr Maximo Mobile customers entitlement will be automatically mapped to Maximo Anywhere if they have not already migrated. 4

Leverage IBM MobileFirst in Meeting Mobile Needs for Maximo Maximo Anywhere is built upon IBM MobileFirst Platform (formerly IBM Worklight) Reduce customer costs with single platform for entire portfolio (Maximo, Industry Solutions) Provide ready made functional apps plus the platform to extend and create new apps Solve the Maximo focused business challenges, and provide the tools for meeting a customers enterprise wide mobile strategy Respect configurations in Maximo & Maximo business objects Connected and Disconnected use Android, ios, and Windows support 5

Product Delivery Strategy Evolving the Anywhere applications independently of the Anywhere platform Deliver the apps when they are ready without waiting for any platform enhancements to arrive by leveraging the ISM Library 6

A Product Update

Maximo Anywhere Applications - Just a Short Time Ago!!! Android, ios, & Windows support Maximo back end integration Connected/Disconnected operation Work Execution application Review planned details, materials, labor, tools, task details Feed back on actual materials, labor, tools Provide Meter readings and Failure Codes Review Attachments and provide photos linked to work Start/Stopwatch buttons (quick, minimum click completion) Review map (ESRI) with assigned work locations, directions Status changes, create new work, create follow-up work Work Log (voice to text) Barcode scanning Work Approvals application Inspection application Physical Count application Work Execution w/classif. & Specif. Administration apps New With This Release! 8

Maximo Anywhere App Delivery June 2015 September 2015 Oct/Dec 2015 Work Execution Service Request Material Transfer & Receipt Work Approval Physical Count Asset Data Manager Asset Audit Inspection Issues & Returns Work Execution w/calibration 9

Key Platform Features Camera and Barcode support RFID support Voice to Text E-Signature Real Signature Error Handling App Version management GPS Support Offline map (ESRI) and Online - ArcGISOnline 10

Style Updates Updates to the user interface designed to provide a positive user experience Alternating List Item Color More item separation New list header color 11

Asset Data Manager Asset Data Manager app capabilities Obtain list of responsible assets Identify status changes for the your assets Verify asset details Report downtime on the asset (also in Work Execution app) Provide asset performance data (meters) Respect child asset relationships Create new assets Leverage barcodes Search Assets 12

Issues & Returns Issue & Returns app capabilities Issue items or tools to work orders from a storeroom Connected only (significant implications of transactions occurring in disconnected mode) Leverages Inventory Usage Documents View reservations on Work Orders or Assets Rotating Items Utilize barcode scanning Follows all Maximo inventory transaction rules 13

Material Transfers & Receipts Material Transfers & Receipts app capabilities Transfer items from storeroom to storeroom or across sites Receive items at arrival storeroom Receive items from Purchase Orders Utilize barcode scanning Follows all Maximo inventory transaction rules 14

Service Request Service Request app capabilities Submit Service Requests Check on users reported SRs Leverage barcodes Report on Asset or Location 15

Asset Audit Asset Audit capabilities: Audit Assets within a Location Reconcile findings with Maximo Create new Assets on the fly Barcode supported & RFID enabled Add specification attributes, photos Change Asset status 16

Calibration Calibration capabilities: Receive calibration work orders Capture as found/as left calibration point details & tolerances Record calibration tool details Determine pass/fail status Handles connected and disconnected use cases scenarios Filter via barcode 17

E-Sig Options Provide e-sig validation where your business processes require Enable within Maximo and the app.xml Customize it for specific business process 18

Real Signature Capture Platform level capability provided for Work Execution & Inspection Convenient menu choice access Stores name of the signee, signature, date/time stamp Stored as attachment Connected or disconnected operation 19

Our Path Forward

Maximo Anywhere Roadmap June 2015 ISM Library & Q1 2016 ISM Library & Q3 2016 Maximo Anywhere 7.5.2 Applications Work Execution Inspection Physical Count Work Approval Functional Enhancements Copy Plans to Actuals Classifications/Specifications Maximo Anywhere 7.6 Additional Applications Asset Data Manager Asset Audit Service Request Work Ex. w/calibration Material Transfers & Receipts Issues & Returns New Functional Enhancements Report Downtime Asset Moves Work History New Platform Enhancements E- Sig & Signature Capture RFID, GPS Style & Usability Changes ios 9.x Win10 2016 2016 Maximo Anywhere 7.next Application Level Additional Calibration functions Extensive map enhancements Material Requests Asset visibility on maps Location based services Various app additions Platform Level Push Notifications MobileFirst Currency Further Style & Usability Changes App Relationship OS Currency The information on the new product is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information on the new product is for informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into any contract. The information on the new product is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion..

A Partial View of Development Focus Areas for Future Releases Platform Push Notifications MobileFirst Currency Further style and UX enhancements Applications Crews & Crew Mgmt Linear Assets, maps, Location Based Services Updates on current applications Assignments Industry Solutions Incident Manager (HSE) Station Rounds (Nuclear) Permit Request (O&G) CU InProgress Enhancements (Utilities) The information on the new product is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information on the new product is for informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into any contract. The information on the new product is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion.

SaaS Adoption is Growing The use of Software as a Service has skyrocketed over the last few years and shows no sign of slowing down Achieving today's business imperatives demands technology that leverages the latest innovations to stay ahead of the competition In order to better facilitate our client s access to and understanding of our offerings, we are offering Bridge to SaaS. 23

Benefits of IBM Cloud Lower cost of ownership: - Reduce IT overhead and increase utilization rates using less hardware. Faster time to value: - Rapid deployment of planning, budgeting, forecasting, scorecarding and analysis capabilities, so that users can make productive use of the software more quickly. Scalability: - Add users as needed without worrying about procuring new hardware and other infrastructure components. Less strain on IT resources: - Because your internal IT organization does not need to install or operate the cloud-based solution, you can reduce or bypass any IT backlog. Cost accounting: - Eliminate up-front expenditures and ongoing costs for capital equipment, software licenses, and IT infrastructure and resources. - Shift costs from capital to operating expenses. 24

Maximo Anywhere packaging.. In an effort to make it more simple for our Maximo customers Anywhere users may leverage any and all of the Anywhere mobile apps without having to make successive purchases! *Mobile apps specific to our Maximo Industry Solution excepted 25

Globalization IBM Maximo Anywhere supports the following languages: English Brazilian Portuguese Czech Danish Dutch French Finnish German Hungarian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Russian Simplified Chinese Spanish Swedish Traditional Chinese Italian 26

Come and See Us Live in the Expo Hall! 27

Other Maximo Anywhere Sessions.. IMT-3666 Introducing Maximo Calibration on Maximo Anywhere Feb 22 nd 6:30-6:50 PM IoT Engagement Center IMT 5096 Maximo Anywhere Work & Asset Management Mobile Apps: Functional Review & Best Practices Feb 24 th 12:00-1:00 PM South Seas E Mandalay Bay South IMT - 1886 Real Life Implementations and Extensibility of IBM Maximo Anywhere Feb 24 th 8:30-9:30 am South Seas J Mandalay Bay South Six Flags Entertainment IMT-1871A Maximo Anywhere Configuration: Taking Advantage of Maximo Flexibility for Your Mobile Solution Feb 25 th 9:45-11:45 AM Room 305 MGM Grand 28

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