Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Market Size, Trends, Key Players, Demand and Opportunities by 2023
The growing need of continuous monitoring in asset-intensive industries and organizations for wide range of technologies, physical and human assets has increased market penetration of asset management system in recent years. Asset-intensive industries uses asset management system for wide range of applications including repair machinery, inventory and production, hiring and scheduling process of employees, support for physical plants, and the maintenance of rolling assets.
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The enterprise asset management market is consolidated with players such as SAP SE, IBM and Oracle accounting for a majority of share. The market is led by SAP SE which also claims to have the largest range of solution for enterprise assets management. Owing to the increasing market reach of dominant players, the share of small-sized regional EAM companies have been declining over past few years. The smaller enterprise asset management suppliers are not able to compete efficiently with the larger enterprise asset management suppliers owing to their limited product offering and high product differentiation.
North America was the largest market of enterprise asset management market; the market leadership of North America is attributed to the wide adoption of enterprise asset management across small and medium sized enterprises. Asia-Pacific region is expected to be the fastest growing enterprise asset management market during the forecast period. Industrialization and need for increased manufacturing capacity in Asia Pacific market is expected to be a dominant driver for the enterprise asset management market in the region.
Some of the competitors in global the enterprise asset management market are Assetsworks, Real Asset Management, CGI Group, Infor, Schneider Electric, ABB Ltd., IFS AB, Oracle Corp., SAP SE and IBM Corp.
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