It has become quite popular of late to say that Asset Management is not about managing assets. This is often paired with a declaration something along these lines: “That group… read more →
Uberlytics is pleased to announce the expansion of its asset management consulting services to include ISO 55000 related guidance and assessments in collaboration with Jim Dieter, former Head of US… read more →
A simple exercise supported by an exceptional tool becomes a powerful catalyst for bridging organizational silos and achieving necessary cultural change. The first aim of a criticality analysis is to… read more →
Phoenix, AZ – In March 2016, Uberlytics was contracted by Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) to facilitate two criticality analyses that will identify system/asset structure and provide a criticality ranking… read more →
In the last number of months I have come across a lot of RFPs that are aimed at some aspect of managing infrastructure. With alarming regularity the terms “reliability-based decision… read more →
In the last thirty days the Uberlytics team has had the remarkable experience of being able to talk about asset management through three very different events. The conversations spanned a… read more →
IN 2013 LACSD set in motion a plan to increase the level of sophistication of the existing asset management program. LACSD reached out to Uberlytics to lay the foundations for… read more →
This case study was presented at WEFTEC 2014 by Tacoma Zach with Terry Nelson and Fred Edgecombe, Rancho California Water District. This project addressed the challenges of setting priorities for… read more →
This is a portion of the full case study presented at Reliable Plant 2016 by Tacoma Zach, CEO Uberlytics and Thomas Kurtz, Director of Workforce Solutions, Noria Corporation. In 2014… read more →
Successful asset management depends on making good decisions: decisions about where to apply limited resources, about setting priorities for maintenance and reliability, about managing risk and more. Good asset management… read more →
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