Ecmweb 6526 Smartware Group Bigfoot Cmms

Computerized Maintenance Management Software

July 24, 2014
Enhanced user interface Available in two editions Offers location-based work orders

Bigfoot computerized maintenance management software (CMMS) offers an enhanced user interface that matches how users view, scan, and interact with computer screens of any size, including smartphones and tablets. Available in two editions (Enterprise Enterprise+), the fluid, vertical-scrolling user interface design allows users to access all functions by scrolling down a single page instead of jumping from tab-to-tab to access data.  Both versions model a maintenance department’s work flow in a simplified manner, reducing the number of keystrokes and clicks needed for functions. In addition, the product offers location-based work orders, the ability to tap into a new parts inventory to show one part at multiple sites and the quantity available at each location, enhanced document management, and improved multi-site management.

Smartware Group

For more information, visit www.bigfootcmms.com.

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