Coding complexity removed for APM software
Coding challenges faced by operators implementing asset performance management (APM) software are to be significantly reduced or even removed, according to this company. The latest update to its APM software, AllAssets, is said to help drive efficiencies and cost savings, mitigate risk and simplify implementation. By using a low-code strategy, the company aims to empower companies to take control over their APM program and reduce the burden of deploying the resources needed to optimize operations and maintenance. Low code removes the need for operators to pay to adapt software to their requirements and the need for outsourced technical expertise to implement it. The approach emphasizes shifting the power from the technology provider to the user, making software, such as APM platforms, much more straightforward and systematic and less time-intensive not only to implement but to update in line with constantly changing business and regulatory requirements. Adopting a risk-based approach using APM software can help operators of all sizes adapt to the new working conditions brought on by COVID-19. By optimizing the maintenance schedule, staff will only be required on-site when it is absolutely necessary, helping to reduce their exposure. — Lloyd’s Register Group Ltd., London, U.K.