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Reginald Oake

Reg Oake is a senior Maximo technical consultant with over 30 years of experience in software development and system support with Maximo being his main focus since 2007. Reg has worked with Interloc Solutions since 2013 for clients in aviation, health care, utilities, manufacturing and so on. At Interloc Solutions, Reg works as a technical lead with teams of up to 10 developers and likes to focus on delivering stable, scalable, high-value solutions to the clients he works with.

Blog Feature

By: Reginald Oake
January 10th, 2023

So, you’ve just finished implementing a series of integrations so Maximo can play its part in a set of enterprise-wide business processes. Work orders, assets, POs, GL accounts, labor and inventory transactions, and so forth are flowing back and forth with few, if any, errors when the following conversation occurs….

Blog Feature

By: Reginald Oake
December 15th, 2022

As an IBM Maximo™ administrator and developer, I’m often interested in seeing how well Maximo is running. In olden times (say, before 2020) I could simply log into WebSphere or pull up Task Manager (top in Linux) to see basic information on JVMs, memory and CPU usage and view JVM and Maximo logs.