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What’s Included with IBM MAS SaaS: A Practical Breakdown

  • Writer: Nxt Era
    Nxt Era
  • Oct 30
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 12


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Partnering with Nxt Era, IBM Maximo Application Suite (MAS) SaaS gives you more than Maximo in the cloud. Think of it as a complete, expertly managed experience tailored to make things simpler and get the most bang for your buck. Your team can stop worrying about keeping the system running, because IBM takes care of the infrastructure, maintenance, and security, while Nxt Era focuses on streamlining your asset management processes, including coming up with a plan, setting up Maximo, and developing best practices for your team. This lets you get back to your organization’s daily tasks. 

IBM handles setting up and running the whole cloud environment, using Red Hat OpenShift, which is like a super-powered container manager. So, you don't need to sweat the small stuff like server upkeep or container details. It all happens in the background, which makes things easy and able to grow with you. 

A whole Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) squad is on hand to watch over the setup, updates, and ongoing checks of your Maximo apps:  Manage, Monitor, Health, the whole shebang. They keep everything updated, safe, and running smoothly, all the time. 

Expect automated patches, performance tweaks, regular backups, and round-the-clock support. MAS SaaS bakes these right in, to keep things reliable and minimize downtime. Security gets a front-row seat, too. Things like encryption, tight access control, and meeting ISO/SOC standards are baked right into the platform. 

Licensing becomes less of a headache because of AppPoints. These help you spread out how people use apps across different parts of the system. This smooths out licensing and maximizes your investment. 

Basically, IBM MAS SaaS offers what you need to run Maximo well, without the usual IT management headaches. It's a current, cloud-based choice that makes it easier for your team to come up with new ideas, adapt to change, and grow – while IBM does a lot of the grunt work in the background. 

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