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Maintenance Management Software (MMS) is a type of software used to manage the maintenance of physical assets, such as buildings, vehicles, and equipment. It is designed to help organizations plan, schedule, and track maintenance activities, as well as monitor and analyze the performance of their assets. MMS can also be used to manage inventory, generate reports, and track costs associated with maintenance activities.
MMS is used by a variety of industries, including manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, and hospitality. It is also used by government agencies and educational institutions. The software is typically cloud-based, allowing users to access it from any device with an internet connection.
Some companies in the Maintenance Management Software market include IBM, Oracle, SAP, Infor, and ServiceNow. Show Less Read more