Go Paperless with iMaint Mobile     (optional add-on)

Access your maintenance system anywhere, anytime... wireless and real-time!

Extend the power of iMaint Online and use hand–held computers to manage preventive maintenance, work orders, inventory, purchasing and more. Your team will be more efficient and accurate, allowing everyone to better decisions based on real–time information.

  • Instantly receive new work orders.

  • Manage work orders and enter details at the job location—enter parts, labor, misc. costs, downtime, meter readings, measurements, and more.

  • Create on–the–spot Work Orders or work requests as problems are found. Once work requests are approved and assigned, your team can be notified immediately.

  • Receive inventory on the dock or anywhere.

  • Perform physical inventory counts.

  • Enter inventory counts or adjustments and the data in iMaint Online is updated immediately.

  • Zip through inventory counts with total accuracy using bar–codes.
    (Requires Pocket-PC compatible scanner add-on card.)

Your Choice of Connectivity

iMaint Mobile can communicate with iMaint Online "wired" (using standard handheld computer synchronization) or "wireless" (using wireless technology through a LAN or the Internet). Users can also roam between wired and wireless modes.

Requirements

  • iMaint version 2.37 or 3.0
  • Handheld touch-screen device running Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 or Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 or 6.0
  • 32 MB RAM; 128 MB or more recommended
  • Wireless access required for real-time connectivity

Device Manufacturers

Companies offering business and enterprise mobile devices include HP, Dell, Samsung, Palm, and HTC. Units are also available from cell phone carriers.
Manufacturers of units for industrial environments
include Motorola (Symbol), Honeywell Imaging & Mobility, Intermec, Psion Teklogix, and Unitech.

What do you LOSE with iMaint Mobile?

It's true. If you use iMaint Mobile, there are some things you'll lose, like paperwork. Delayed communications. Excessive typing and entry errors. Entering data twice. Unnecessary travel time. Incomplete information.

Consider yourself warned.