Accruent's Data Insights is a Medical Equipment Planning solution, designed to streamline hospital equipment planning. Data Insights uses real data from over 289 million work orders so the user gains fact-based insights and smarter capital allocation.
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HxGN EAM
Score 7.9 out of 10
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HxGN EAM (formerly Infor EAM) is a configurable enterprise asset management platform. The solution was acquired by Hexagon from Infor in late 2021.
HxGN EAM is relatively comparable. Much of the software solutions for large enterprise businesses offer relatively comparable features and functionality. For example, integration with our organization's asset management strategy. The set-up of the asset management is …
Infor EAM is much better than the alternates that I've used in the past. We selected Infor EAM for their customization features and their phenomenal support team.
HxGN EAM is probably better suited for larger enterprise solutions where there is a need for enterprise asset management. At our organization, we had a long asset list but also at multiple sites and building locations. With many sites, we found it difficult to sometimes track the assets. The HxGN EAM product allowed for a consolidated view as well as good on-time reporting that can also be customized for different parts of the organization or user groups. This solution generally integrated well with our organization; this should be assessed for your organization.
Data Insights serves up detailed analytics, including a life expectancy analysis that uses the best of three distinct survival analyses and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to provide an accurate analysis for all device types and ages.
Compare features side by side to understand reliability metrics across products. Accruent Data Insights standardizes medical device manufacturer and model names so that healthcare organizations can accurately gauge their equipment and asset performance.
Gather the information necessary to make hospital equipment planning decisions – in a matter of seconds.
Infor Enterprise Asset Management doesn't step the user through the process easily. The user must already know the process and how to step through it. But I still don't see this as a very big issue.
Would like a separate mobile program to handle the parts side of the equation (receiving, put-up, counting, etc.).
The mobile program could do a better job of handling fleet assets. Currently, a lot of configuration and customization is used to get the mobile program to work appropriately in a fleet environment.
EAM is overall simple to use, especially since the UI and individual forms can be configured per user group with simple clicks by a system administrator.
The user support is better than average when comparing it to other software vendors we use. Normally they reply very quickly, but there is also a tendency to even reply too fast without fully analyzing or understanding the whole underlying problem. However, when we ask support to escalate something to the development team, this is done quickly as well.