Oracle eAM Webcast Series Announced (May-Dec 2010)

Posted by [email protected] on Oracle Blogs See other posts from Oracle Blogs or by [email protected]
Published on Wed, 12 May 2010 15:28:09 +0000 Indexed on 2010/05/12 15:56 UTC
Read the original article Hit count: 379

Filed under:
A series of free webinars with ReliabilityWeb will present key product capabilities
of Oracle eAM and how they support maintenance and reliability best practices. 
Through this web-seminar series,companies can understand how to achieve better ROI. 
ReliabilityWeb will be using this as a key component of their initiative to
build a stronger Oracle community.  For Oracle this program demonstrates leadership 
and commitment to the Maintenance Systems
Marketplace. 
Topics: (note all times are EAST)
1. How can Oracle eAM enhance and support your reliability program? (May 13,
2010) (1-2PM - all times East))
 2. Upgrading to Oracle eAM R12  - What's the value, when's the right time,
what's involved and how do you get there? (June 17, 2010) (1-2PM) 
3. Improving maintenance and reliability by aligning people, processes and
systems. (July 15, 2010) (1-2PM) 
4. Using Oracle eAM to drive your Condition Based Maintenance program. (July
29, 2010) (1-2PM) 
5. Why and how do you get the power of Oracle eAM out to the people that are
really doing maintenance the technicians. (August 12, 2010) (1-2PM) 
6. Standardizing and streamlining your maintenance work with Oracle eAM.
(September 16, 2010 (1-2PM) 
7. Standardizing maintenance and reliability data - How do you get there?
(October 21, 2010 (1-2PM) 
8. Using Oracle eAM to establish a Failure Reporting and Corrective Action
Systems (FRACAS). (November 18, 2010) (1-2PM)
9. Maintenance Work Scheduling in Oracle eAM - Capabilities and Limitations
(December 16, 2010) (1-2PM)
to Register:   <http://img.gotomeeting.com/g2mimages/1x1.gif> 
 
<http://www1.gotomeeting.com/g2w/images/298420256/73664767535782300/embed.jp
g>
For additional information contact Jay West, EAM Master,+1.205.515.4326
 
 
        
 
 

© Oracle Blogs or respective owner