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Data services the key component behind successful asset management software*

True asset management involves the effective use of software tools together with specialist knowledge to determine the optimal path forward. New legislation, evolving asset management needs and varying data requirements all affect your software.

The ability for software providers to enhance and extend software functionality as your council’s requirements change is paramount.

The Loftus HMS suite has evolved from over 20 years by working closely with councils in Australia and New Zealand. The modular toolset enables councils to select the tools that best meet their needs in a controlled and cost effective manner.

The complete set of modules, coupled with managed data integration, enables councils to effectively manage all infrastructure assets, customer service contacts and work management activities.

In more recent years, Loftus IT has undertaken a number of important projects. These have ranged from data analysis through to financial revaluations and long term asset rehabilitation strategies. Loftus IT has also conducted business process reviews and collected road condition assessment data for a number of councils.

In addition, many innovative product enhancements have been developed with the direct involvement of end users. The success of these projects has realised significant cost savings through the optimised delivery of asset improvements to ratepayers.

Loftus IT’s involvement with government and the private sector, together with its key partners including Microsoft, VMWare and the open source community, enables the company to provide the best possible services and solutions to its clients.

To obtain a free information pack and 30 day trial please email hms@loftusit.com.au or visit www.loftusit.com.au

*Copy supplied by Loftus IT

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