1. What new applications are included with MAS?
In addition to core set of applications from 7.6, MAS provides access to several additional applications which were previously available as add-ons to be purchased:
In addition to core set of applications from 7.6, MAS provides access to several additional applications which were previously available as add-ons to be purchased:
Yes, your Maximo 7.6 configurations such as screen designs, BIRT reports, custom data model (table / field changes), and automation scripts are all stored in your Maximo database and will… Read More »2. Will my Maximo 7.6 customizations transfer to MAS automatically?
If you’re using the Maximo REST API, then that will still work the same way in Maximo Application Suite. If you are using WebSphere’s JMS queues in 7.6 to handle… Read More »3. Will my 7.6 integrations still work with MAS?
There shouldn’t be any need for user training, assuming you aren’t combining a functional expansion or business process project with your Maximo upgrade. There are no significant functional changes to… Read More »4. What training is needed when upgrading to MAS?
Yes, MAS supports low level class file extensions or additions. The deployment method changes slightly — MAS is informed of any “customization archives” and it retrieves them includes them in… Read More »5. Are custom class file extensions still supported?
Yes, MaxStack makes the log files for your hosted application cluster available for you to retreive.
One of the main benefits of moving to MAS and the Red Hat Openshift platform is that it allows for Maximo to be automatically updated as IBM releases fixes and… Read More »7. How do upgrades happen once I’m on MAS?