SAP Mobile Asset Management


SAP Mobile Asset Management is part of the SAP Intelligent Asset Management solution portfolio. It is a streamlined cloud-based software solution, with a user-friendly interface delivered on Android or Apple mobile devices. Field service technicians can access all the information they need on their mobile devices which removes the outdated paper-based methods. The information can include activity descriptions and data on technical objects or business partners. Time on each task is recorded immediately, with the ability to attach a photo or document about the job or the location.

SAP Mobile Asset Management features include:

  • Dynamic form engine: The “myJobCard” provides a dynamic form engine, businesses can design and deploy mobile data forms on their own.
  • Supervisor view. The ability to view the status of work orders being executed by teams in the field.
  • Native UI for best performance and UX. A high user adoption because myJobCard offers native support for Android, iOS, and Windows 10 to provide best user experience and performance.
  • Maps and enterprise GIS integration. The myJobCard provides integration with google maps to help plan and navigate the daily work.
  • Smartphone and tablet / desktop support. The myJobCard can support Smartphone form factor (portrait mode) as well as Tablet/Desktop form factor (landscape mode). Layout changes automatically when table orientation is changed.

SAP Mobile Asset Management is part of the SAP Intelligent Asset Management solution portfolio. It is a streamlined cloud-based software solution, with a user-friendly interface delivered on Android or Apple mobile devices. Field service technicians can access all the information they need on their mobile devices which removes the outdated paper-based methods. The information can include activity descriptions and data on technical objects or business partners. Time on each task is recorded immediately, with the ability to attach a photo or document about the job or the location.

SAP Mobile Asset Management features include:

  • Dynamic form engine: The “myJobCard” provides a dynamic form engine, businesses can design and deploy mobile data forms on their own.
  • Supervisor view. The ability to view the status of work orders being executed by teams in the field.
  • Native UI for best performance and UX. A high user adoption because myJobCard offers native support for Android, iOS, and Windows 10 to provide best user experience and performance.
  • Maps and enterprise GIS integration. The myJobCard provides integration with google maps to help plan and navigate the daily work.
  • Smartphone and tablet / desktop support. The myJobCard can support Smartphone form factor (portrait mode) as well as Tablet/Desktop form factor (landscape mode). Layout changes automatically when table orientation is changed.

Businesses today demand 100% mobility, instant access to information, and an elevated level of availability in the maintenance sector. Mobility promises to improve safety by modernizing processes all in one tool.

Benefits of SAP Mobile Asset Management are:

  • Digitization of asset management process. Field technicians can access information to conduct updates in the field eliminating paper and trips to the office.
  • Better quality data. Data is captured at the point of action and directly updated in back-end SAP, so the data quality is improved.
  • Build your own data capture forms. A solution can be custom tailored to your specific needs by a drag and drop editor, to eliminate developer work.
  • Rapid deployment. Out of the box integration with SAP ERP and SAP S/4HANA that can deployed in a matter of weeks.

Vendors partners for asset management and mobility are: KCT, Movilitas, SAP

Key Considerations for SAPinsiders are:

  • Lessons from Real-world Customers on Digitizing Automating Key Business Processes. This webinar explores how organizations can ensure they are equipped with solutions that keep them mobile and as agile as possible. Key topics include planning for a digital roadmap, adoption for end users, and how to identify roadblocks in the process.
  • 5 Ways to Enhance Your SCM with Smart Data Collection. Robert Brice, President, and CTO, at RFgen shares insights on how understanding the role of technology integration will be vital. It begins with understanding how automation impacts your mission critical business systems. He shares five ways to modernize your supply chain to impact productivity, inventory, and your bottom line.

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