Schneider Electric acquires MaxEAM

Oct. 31, 2016
The move strengthens its enterprise Asset Performance Management (APM) portfolio and enhances its user experience for work scheduling, task execution and data conversion.

Schneider Electric, global specialist in energy management and automation, acquired MaxEAM, a software company with complementary applications that extend Avantis.PRO Enterprise Asset Management. The two companies have a long-standing business relationship working together to deliver global customer projects. Customers now have a single point of contact for support and delivery services.

"The strength of our asset management portfolio continues to grow, both organically and through acquisition. MaxEAM enhances the functionality of our Avantis.PRO offering, securing the investment our customers have made in our products," said Rob McGreevy, Global Vice President, Software at Schneider Electric.

"Our advanced technology linked to mobile work execution streamlines processes, adding tremendous capabilities for mobile workers," said Eric Stern, President of MaxEAM.

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