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COP | Clango Inc.

COP

Common Operating Picture (COP) 

Clango’s Common Operating Picture is an asset-centric mapping solution that allows users to easily identify the location and status of capital assets in their portfolio. 

KEY CAPABILITIES
  • Real-time aggregation and visualization of an asset portfolio
  • Fully integrated within IBM Maximo to control user access
  • Field-level auditing to capture data changes
  • Easily exports visuals for inclusion in reports and presentations
  • Easily modified to integrate with additional asset management solutions in use
BUSINESS BENEFITS
  • Single point of reference for asset location data across the enterprise
  • Extends native Maximo location information with deeper geospatial data points
  • Easily integrates operational data with strategic reporting engines
  • Can be used to catalog regular snapshots of an entire asset estate
  • Utilizes existing asset data that your organization has already collected, enhancing institutional records

How do our customers use COP?

Whether managing facilities, real property, critical infrastructure, or deployed assets, COP provides both high-level portfolio views and detailed drilldowns for locations, assets, or individual components. Our customers use COP to make data-informed decisions, leveraging an integrated scenario modeling engine and providing a visual platform for assessing asset status and health.

Who You Work With Matters.

By partnering with a group of experienced consultants who work intentionally and diligently to gain a nuanced understanding of your EAM and business needs, you can ensure you’re working with a team that will actively manage your project and deliver a product that will transform your enterprise.

We’re excited to show you all of the ways working with Clango will be an incredible experience that leads to exceptional results!

OUR MAXIMO EXTENSIONS