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SPM Assets has Google maps |
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You can now locate a property in SPM Assets using Google maps.
When the address field is entered in the Property Summary of SPM Assets, a “Google maps” button will be displayed. This will only display after the Property Summary has been saved.

Click on the "Google maps" button and an new window will open (tab) containing Google maps displaying the property address.

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SPM has moved into a new Sydney office located in Gordon on the North Shore.
Our address is Suite 504, 7-9 Merriwa Street, and only a short walk from the Gordon train station.
The move caters for our four Sydney based staff and provides flexibility to grow further over the coming year. This is our third year in Australia and our second year of having an office presence.
Steve Lyons (SPM’s Managing Director) is based in Sydney and is steadily gaining interest in SPM’s approach and Software throughout a range of industries, which has seen new people starting with SPM this year. |
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SPM To Update The Edge Asset Management Plan |
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THE EDGE, one of Auckland’s leading live entertainment, performing arts and convention venue providers, has commissioned SPM to update its 2010 Asset Management Plan (AMP).
SPM has previously conducted condition surveys of The Aotea Centre, The Town Hall and The Civic, and produced the initial AMP in 2008. SPM has recently completed the triennial resurvey of The Aotea Centre and the results will be incorporated into the 2010 AMP.
The AMP will also reflect the analysis of fixed plant and equipment, updated financial information, and scenario modeling using SPM Assets strategic asset management system. |
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SPM facilitated our first webinar to share our knowledge on Asset Planning.
To view the PowerPoint Presentation click here.
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SPM Release SPM Assets Version 6.0 |
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SPM today announces the release of its new web-based SPM Assets software application. SPM Assets replaces SPM Property which is being used by over 25 licensed customers across New Zealand and Australia, including Housing New South Wales; Spotless and seven of the top 10 largest Councils in New Zealand.
SPM Assets has been totally re-designed using a re-engineered database schema that forms the foundation for the future growth and expansion of SPM's suite of software applications, which will continue to provide customers with a rich array of value-added functionality and benefits.
The new application provides customers with a rich array of new features including comprehensive security functions that control access to the software by group and role; new import / export capabilities; new analysis algorithms to support analysis based on remaining life and age/condition and a new Cost Analytics module enabling Asset Managers to undertake targeted investigations on components either before they fail or before their maintenance costs become too significant. In addition, the user interface has been improved and screens re-designed to provide users with improved analytical capabilities.
The application is available on either Oracle or postgresql database platforms.
The next stage in the product evolution is Version 6.1.0 to be released later in 2010 which includes integration with the SPM Projects application; the introduction of user-defined business rules and a new Maintenance Regimes module.
Commenting on the release, Roger Jameson, SPM General Manager - Sales and Marketing said, "Our customers tell us that there is no other asset management planning software application available on the market that provides such sophisticated level of functionality and analysis. This new version provides customers with functionally rich new features to enable them to undertake rigorous analysis and to plan future maintenance programmes more effectively. We are excited about the new version and we are looking forward to migrating all of our customers to the new version in the coming weeks, ensuring they can derive maximum added value from using it." |
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