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IBM Maximo Implementation in Life Sciences: A Technical Roadmap for Deploying Validated EAM Systems with Built-in Compliance Workflows

Jason Smith is Director of Business Development at ABS Consulting, bringing over 25 years of experience in sales and operations, with deep expertise in Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and reliability consulting services. Throughout his career, he has partnered with global organizations across asset-intensive industries to improve maintenance performance, strengthen reliability programs and align asset management strategies with broader business goals.
Jason Smith
Director of Business Development
You know the call. A temperature excursion pings at 5 a.m., the quality assurance team flags a batch and everyone needs proof: What happened, who approved, what was out of tolerance and what you did about it?
In those crucial moments, a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is either a filing cabinet or a real record system. IBM Maximo Application Suite (MAS) can be that backbone. It ties work, calibration and evidence to the asset and supports industrial reliability. As AI continues to advance and predictive signals grow, the basics still matter.
Let’s look at what industrial teams need to put in place, and in what order.
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