IFS was recently recognized by Gartner® as the #1 vendor worldwide in EAM market share for the fourth consecutive year, with a 19.4% global market share and $550 million in EAM revenue. This achievement is more than just a ranking, it's a reflection of a strategy built on innovation, industrial intelligence, and a deep understanding of asset-intensive industries.
But what do we believe this leadership position truly represents?
First, it represents a powerhouse of customer-focused investment in helping customers maximize asset performance. And it represents a trifecta of solutions - Ultimo EAM, IFS Cloud EAM, and IFS Copperleaf AIP - that together deliver the breadth and depth of EAM capabilities required by today’s modern enterprises. From heavy industry and infrastructure to manufacturing, utilities, and beyond, Ultimo plays a critical role in this trifecta.
We provide a best-of-breed, flexible EAM solution that integrates tightly with leading ERP systems and complements the broader IFS offering. Our customers come to Ultimo not just for software, but for clarity, control, and collaboration. Whether managing thousands of assets across multiple sites or needing a system that fits within an existing technology landscape, Ultimo provides the adaptability and user focus that makes enterprise-level asset management accessible to more organizations than ever before.
As IFS continues to set new standards in Industrial AI and predictive planning, Ultimo is proud to represent a vital part of this ecosystem - delivering value at scale, in ways that are both pragmatic and powerful.
We see this latest recognition from Gartner as a validation of a unified vision. And as part of the IFS organization, Ultimo is excited to continue empowering businesses to do more with their assets and expect more from their EAM.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do you have capital-intensive assets? Then an EAM system is an invaluable tool for optimizing their management. Ultimo is well represented in the manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, infrastructure and utility sectors. View our cases.
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With EAM software, companies can centralize their assets, making it easier to monitor, optimize, and proactively inspect and maintain them. This helps prevent unplanned downtime, suboptimal asset performance, and supply shortages.