Naviam (formerly Projetech, now unified with several companies under the Naviam brand) positions itself as a specialist cloud platform and services provider for IBM Maximo and enterprise asset management (EAM). Its core offering is not a general-purpose SaaS product, but an integrated EAM ecosystem built around Maximo Application Suite, extended support for Maximo 7.6, cloud hosting, mobile field work, GIS, reporting, and planning/scheduling.
Naviam Cloud provides a fully managed, highly available Maximo runtime environment, including 24/7 application monitoring, backups, disaster recovery, patching and upgrades, performance optimization, and Help Desk support. The Cloud Dashboard offers visibility into system health, logs, incidents, and maintenance. Cloud+ further bundles capabilities such as mobile, Elevate Suite, DataStudio, GIS, and Planner, covering field operations, work orders, reporting, spatial analysis, and management enhancements. Its non-production instances can be loaded with copies of production data and support up to 25 concurrent users, making them suitable for testing, training, business case validation, and migration preparation.
The product is offered in three tiers: Starter, Premier, and Enterprise, but pricing is not publicly disclosed and requires contacting the company for a customized quote. Starter is aimed at smaller deployments and includes 1 production environment, limited non-production capacity, a 50GB database, 99.95% availability, and a shared environment. Premier supports greater scalability, larger databases, and dedicated environment options. Enterprise is designed for large or regulated organizations, offering dedicated hosting, 99.99% availability, more non-production environments, consultative patch scheduling, priority SLAs, and a dedicated technical account manager.
Its strengths lie in its very focused Maximo specialization. The materials highlight long-standing cloud hosting experience, global experts, ISO 27001/27017, SOC 2, Cyber Essentials Plus, multi-AZ and cross-region disaster recovery, and other enterprise-grade capabilities. It also integrates mobile, GIS, data, and operations tools, reducing the burden on customers to build and maintain these capabilities themselves. The limitations are that pricing is opaque and procurement cycles may be relatively long; the functionality is deeply tied to IBM Maximo, making it unsuitable for lightweight asset management needs or non-Maximo users; and complex migrations may still depend on consultants and implementation services.
Naviam is suited to asset-intensive organizations in sectors such as energy, utilities, manufacturing, transportation, the public sector, healthcare, data centers, and telecomsβespecially teams that already use Maximo, want to migrate to MAS, or aim to reduce the burden of self-managed operations. Access from mainland China, payment methods, local data compliance, and Chinese-language support are not disclosed, so its accessibility should be considered unknown. If local deployment, MLPS compliance, or RMB procurement is required, it is advisable to also evaluate official IBM channels, SAP/IFS/Infor EAM, and domestic asset operations and maintenance management alternatives.
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