Scott Peluso is the Executive Vice President of Marketing, Cloud Services, and Client Success at Interloc Solutions. He oversees global product support, managed services, hosting, and cloud infrastructure, while driving marketing strategy that positions Interloc’s Maximo solutions to clients worldwide. With over 27 years of experience in IBM Maximo Asset Management, Scott has guided thousands of organizations through complex implementations and optimizations. Previously, he served as Business Unit Executive for IBM’s Internet of Things division, leading worldwide support for the Maximo, Rational, and TRIRIGA portfolios.
asset management | oil and gas management
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Scott Peluso
December 3rd, 2013
How can energy and petroleum organizations improve their asset management to improve service and maintenance levels? That’s the big question facing plant and maintenance operators. The ability to understand their current asset conditions plays a major role in finding the answer.
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Scott Peluso
August 16th, 2013
Recently, Gretchen Gallagher, Interloc's Vice President of Strategic Relationships was invited to participate in an IBM Video, The Rise of Mobile.
Maximo | Maximo Licensing | Compliance
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Scott Peluso
February 26th, 2013
Over the course of many conversations with clients, it is apparent that Maximo Licensing is an important topic of conversation. The answer to what licenses (and how many) varies greatly depending on whether you are expanding a Maximo implementation to include Maximo Add-Ons or Maximo Industry Solutions or embarking on a brand new Maximo implementation.
Maximo | Maximo Support | IBM Maximo
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Scott Peluso
January 21st, 2013
Ahh IBM Maximo... we love it because it does so much.....but that incredible flexibility and configurability could become a challenge and sometimes the need for quick Maximo support arises.
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Scott Peluso
August 28th, 2012
A few weeks ago, I shared that IBM will be changing the way Maximo is licensed. Those changes went into affect today. Read the official announcement here. And they're good.