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Graham Drinkwater

Graham is the European Program Director for Mobility at Interloc Solutions. He has 17 years of experience with Maximo. Specialising in Mobility solutions, he has helped clients to reach their potential globally.

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Inspections Work Centers | Maximo Inspections

By: Graham Drinkwater
May 21st, 2020

Inspections Work Centers debuted in Maximo 7.6.0.8 and have been improved upon in every Feature Pack release since then. Many people do not realise that they are typically installed automatically, and are ready for use with little effort. I am going to walk through the process of granting access to the Inspections Supervisor Work Center, but the process applies to any Work Center.

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Mobile Informer

By: Graham Drinkwater
May 7th, 2020

Maximo Inspections have been available to the Maximo community since 7.6.0.8. That first release was pretty basic, with little or no real Maximo integration. Since then, three more feature packs have been released and IBM has improved on the function and capabilities each time. The Maximo Inspections work centres are now a powerful tool that can be easily implemented and managed. The only problem, and the main reason they are not more widely used, is that they are not available offline. At least, they weren’t. Keep reading to find out more about Maximo Inspections and how you can now take them offline with Mobile Informer.

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Mobile Informer

By: Graham Drinkwater
April 8th, 2020

Part Two - A philosophical look at customisation vs configuration.

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Mobile Informer | Blog

By: Graham Drinkwater
March 25th, 2020

Part One - Why is an RFP or tender process usually the worst way to select a mobility solution?