Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)
Popularity
Our take on popularity is used to interpret the overall trends in data regarding the count of ratings about products in the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) space. While our popularity section doesn't discuss user satisfaction, product affordability, competition dynamics, and language support - we will have pages on the aforementioned topics too.
Overall Popularity
Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is currently the 279th most reviewed software solutions category based on our numbers with 281 reviews last year. Year over year, Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)'s user base rose by 271 ratings. Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) achieved its highest popularity ranking in 2018 coming in 277th place with 118 reviews. Alternatively, it experienced its lowest popularity in 2017 coming in 341st place with 281 ratings. Over the last 7 years, Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) has collected 548 total ratings. Ranking as the 279th most reviewed category worldwide, Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is an exceedingly uncommon category.
A Tale as Old as Time
The oldest Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) product on our list is IBM Maximo with its earliest customer review dating back to 2015. The most recent Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) product in the market is IBM Maximo with its earliest tracked review popping up in 2015.
Lets Take a Trip
The United States uses Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software more than any other country with an impressive 266 ratings. The United States is followed by India, Nigeria, the Philippines, and Pakistan which have an overall average of 38 reviews. During this past year Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) category lost popularity in the United States to become the United States' 296th most reviewed category. The most heavily used Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) product is IBM Maximo with 548 ratings.
Size Matters
Many firms using Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) tech are large businesses, making up 44% of all clients. They are trailed by medium businesses (38%), and bringing up the rear, small business customers (18%). The usage of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software for large businesses appears to be increasing currently, increasing by 1160% over the past year. Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) products for small businesses are experiencing growth as well, growing by 6800% over the last year.
What Is Your Favorite Industry?
The top industries for Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) are information technology and services, computer software, oil and energy, utilities, and automotive.
Total
Products
1
Most popular
category
#278
Most
used by
Information Technology and Services
Products offering
free trial
0.0%
Average
entry price
$0
Category
started
2015
Average
product age
6 years
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