eMaint Unveils redesigned website


eMaint Enterprises, a global leader in Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS) is excited to announce the launch of the eMaint.com website to better serve clients and members of the maintenance community.

The new website was designed to provide more intuitive navigation to help users more easily find what they are looking for. The cleaner, fully-responsive interface makes it easier to view and navigate the website on a mobile device.  

In addition to look and feel updates, the site features a new support page, with easy-to-find contact information, eMaint’s live support hours and languages, and the range of different support tools available. eMaint’s revamped software and industries sections offer features overviews, best practices and more information about how eMaint can help organizations across a variety of industries.

eMaint.com now features expanded an Resource Center that includes recordings of best practices webinars, which are eligible for Continuing Education credits, as well as 70 customer case studies filtered by industry, challenges, and more. In addition to providing tools for our software, eMaint provides other educational offerings to help those in the maintenance community further their skills with features such as the CMMS Knowledge Center. Additionally, eMaint’s upcoming events can be found on its new “events” page.

“eMaint’s newly-designed website provides a more innovative approach in communicating the features of eMaint’s CMMS product in itself,” said Brian Samelson, CEO and President. “With the enhancements, new resources and more, our clients, as well as other members of the maintenance community, will have access to the best of what the CMMS world has to offer.”

Please visit eMaint’s new website at www.emaint.com.

 



January 26, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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