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                        <title>Predictive Maintenance Conference Growth Reflects the Importance of Reliability Best Practices During Adverse Economic Times</title>
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                        <description>Best practices for industrial plant maintenance shows higher uptime, lower cost and better return on invested capital. [PRWeb Jul 15, 2008]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Fort Myers FL (PRWEB) July 15, 2008 -- Reliabilityweb.com, an online community of maintenance and reliability professionals and the organizer of PdM-2008 Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference, announced today that early registrations for the September conference are exceeding the pace of all previous years and that another sold-out event is expected.  



According to conference organizer and reliability expert Terrence O&#039;Hanlon, CMRP, &quot;Some companies are waking up to the incredible value that can be delivered through proactive maintenance programs while the laggard companies are still focused on &quot;cost cutting&quot; their way to profitability. PdM-2008 includes training workshops and case studies that provide a roadmap that attendees can use to put their company in the top 20% performance category.  Earnings per share are directly affected by maintenance and reliability practices for each asset intensive company.&quot; 

O&#039;Hanlon stated that Reliabilityweb.com research shows that the top performing 20% share three common traits:
&#8226;	A senior level executive is directly responsible for plant asset maintenance and reliability 
&#8226;	Proactive strategies such as predictive condition based maintenance and reliability-centered maintenance have largely replaced reactive and time based maintenance strategies
&#8226;	Use of advanced technologies to monitor and report leading key performance indicators (KPIs) across the enterprise with all stakeholders in real time

&quot;Senior executives who may not fully understand predictive maintenance technologies like Vibration Analysis, Infrared Thermography, Ultrasonic Detection, Motor Testing or Oil Analysis can relate to the way a modern doctor performs diagnostic tests using stethoscopes, thermometers, blood tests and EKG&#039;s on a patient to determine overall health.   When you have millions of dollars deployed in manufacturing assets, you must be able to know the plant asset health condition at all times.  Predictive Maintenance (PdM) technologies deliver on that promise&quot; continued O&#039;Hanlon.

&quot;With the US Dollar at a historic low against currencies like the Euro, management can no longer keep their heads in the sand about available maintenance strategies,&#039; urged O&#039;Hanlon, &quot;We have seen the affect of &quot;reactive&quot; and &quot;fire fighter&quot; maintenance as some our largest US companies fall into the hands of overseas competitors who use proactive technology to increase production and uptime while lowering overall operating costs.&quot; 

The Predictive Maintenance Conference is being held September 15-18 at the Qwest Center in Omaha Nebraska, the same location as the recent US Olympic swimming trials.

It has developed a reputation as &quot;the place to be&quot; for maintenance and reliability professionals seeking an opportunity to begin or restart an effective predictive maintenance and machinery condition monitoring program.  Workshop and conference seats are still available.  Call toll free (888) 575-1245 or visit <a href="http://www.maintenanceconference.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.maintenanceconference.com</a> for program details  

About Reliabilityweb.com
Reliabilityweb.com (<a href="http://www.reliabilityweb.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.reliabilityweb.com</a>) includes a network of maintenance and reliability web sites serving over 55,000 maintenance and reliability professionals from around the world. The Reliablityweb.com also publishes Uptime Magazine a bi-monthly publication for maintenance and reliability professionals.  The network serves as a resource for Senior Reliability Executives, Plant Managers, Maintenance Managers and Reliability Engineers. Online tutorials, articles, case histories and news items are updated daily.

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                        <itunes:subtitle>Predictive Maintenance Conference Growth Reflects the Importance of Reliability Best Practices During Adverse Economic Times</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Fort Myers FL (PRWEB) July 15, 2008 -- Reliabilityweb.com, an online community of maintenance and reliability professionals and the organizer of PdM-2008 Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference, announced today that early registrations for the September conference are exceeding the pace of all previous years and that another sold-out event is expected.  



According to conference organizer and reliability expert Terrence O&#039;Hanlon, CMRP, &quot;Some companies are waking up to the incredible value that can be delivered through proactive maintenance programs while the laggard companies are still focused on &quot;cost cutting&quot; their way to profitability. PdM-2008 includes training workshops and case studies that provide a roadmap that attendees can use to put their company in the top 20% performance category.  Earnings per share are directly affected by maintenance and reliability practices for each asset intensive company.&quot; 

O&#039;Hanlon stated that Reliabilityweb.com research shows that the top performing 20% share three common traits:
&#8226;	A senior level executive is directly responsible for plant asset maintenance and reliability 
&#8226;	Proactive strategies such as predictive condition based maintenance and reliability-centered maintenance have largely replaced reactive and time based maintenance strategies
&#8226;	Use of advanced technologies to monitor and report leading key performance indicators (KPIs) across the enterprise with all stakeholders in real time

&quot;Senior executives who may not fully understand predictive maintenance technologies like Vibration Analysis, Infrared Thermography, Ultrasonic Detection, Motor Testing or Oil Analysis can relate to the way a modern doctor performs diagnostic tests using stethoscopes, thermometers, blood tests and EKG&#039;s on a patient to determine overall health.   When you have millions of dollars deployed in manufacturing assets, you must be able to know the plant asset health condition at all times.  Predictive Maintenance (PdM) technologies deliver on that promise&quot; continued O&#039;Hanlon.

&quot;With the US Dollar at a historic low against currencies like the Euro, management can no longer keep their heads in the sand about available maintenance strategies,&#039; urged O&#039;Hanlon, &quot;We have seen the affect of &quot;reactive&quot; and &quot;fire fighter&quot; maintenance as some our largest US companies fall into the hands of overseas competitors who use proactive technology to increase production and uptime while lowering overall operating costs.&quot; 

The Predictive Maintenance Conference is being held September 15-18 at the Qwest Center in Omaha Nebraska, the same location as the recent US Olympic swimming trials.

It has developed a reputation as &quot;the place to be&quot; for maintenance and reliability professionals seeking an opportunity to begin or restart an effective predictive maintenance and machinery condition monitoring program.  Workshop and conference seats are still available.  Call toll free (888) 575-1245 or visit <a href="http://www.maintenanceconference.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.maintenanceconference.com</a> for program details  

About Reliabilityweb.com
Reliabilityweb.com (<a href="http://www.reliabilityweb.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.reliabilityweb.com</a>) includes a network of maintenance and reliability web sites serving over 55,000 maintenance and reliability professionals from around the world. The Reliablityweb.com also publishes Uptime Magazine a bi-monthly publication for maintenance and reliability professionals.  The network serves as a resource for Senior Reliability Executives, Plant Managers, Maintenance Managers and Reliability Engineers. Online tutorials, articles, case histories and news items are updated daily.

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                        <title>Reliabilityweb.com&#039;s Predictive Maintenance Conference Sold Out for the Second Year in a Row</title>
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                        <description>Increasing interest in extending the life of plant assets drives search for the new maintenance solutions found at Reliabilityweb.com&#039;s PdM-2007 - Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference and Expo in Las Vegas and IMC-2007 - The 22nd International Maintenance Conference in Daytona Beach, Florida. [PRWeb Aug 27, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Fort Myers, FL (PRWEB) August 27, 2007 -- Reliabilityweb.com announced today that PdM-2007 - The Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference, collocated with LubricationWorld-2007 in Las Vegas is sold out for the second year in a row and no additional tickets are being sold. 



Registration has just opened for Reliabilityweb.com&#039;s next conference, IMC-2007 - the 22nd International Maintenance Conference held December 4-7 in Daytona Beach, Florida.

PdM-2007 is a focused 3 day &quot;community of learning&quot; event and is attended by over 600 maintenance and reliability professionals including the world&#039;s most noted experts in Vibration Analysis, Infrared Thermal Imaging, Motor Testing, Airborne Ultrasound, Oil Analysis and Lubrication technologies.

IMC-2007 includes predictive maintenance together with Reliability Centered Maintenance, Maintenance Management, Computerized Maintenance Management, and Human Reliability. 2007 event sponsors included leading maintenance, reliability and asset management solutions providers such as Chevron, Timken, Commtest, and Allied Reliability. 

&quot;This event brings the best predictive maintenance solutions providers together with motivated maintenance and reliability professionals from around the world in an educational environment designed to optimize information exchange and networking&quot; states conference organizer Terrence O&#039;Hanlon, CMRP. &quot;Reliabilityweb.com conferences focus on delivering value to everyone involved starting with the maintenance and reliability professional, followed by the sponsors and exhibitors - in that order. This allows for a much higher level of benefit for all parties as opposed to the traditional maintenance conference filled with consultant presentations and vendor sales pitches. We are fortunate enough to have enlightened sponsors who support the educational focus of this event. The audience validates the strategy of effective information exchange together with relationship building and is obviously responding by filling up this conference to capacity for the second year in a row. It is a win-win-win scenario.&quot;

The event also includes the presentation of the Uptime Magazine (<a href="http://www.uptimemagazine.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.uptimemagazine.com</a>) Predictive Maintenance Program of the Year Awards with winners from Duke Energy, Gallatin Steel, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), ATA/Arnold Engineering Development Center, Calpine, Tinker Air Force Base, Virginia Department of Transportation, Hamilton Sunstrand, and General Motors Spring Hill Plant. These companies have demonstrated excellence in Predictive Maintenance and Lubrication and will be recognized for their achievements.

&quot;Benchmarking data clearly shows that world class companies support attendance at conferences like PdM-2007 and IMC-2007 with over 67% naming educational conferences as the source for new strategies and technologies.  World class companies not only have higher availability and uptime, they actually have a large maintenance cost advantage of the laggards. Over 70% of the laggards could not justify the expense of attending conferences and the results show in high downtime coupled with high maintenance cost,&quot; continued O&#039;Hanlon. &quot;It may seem ironic but it is actually less expensive to operate at world class maintenance and reliability levels than it is to operate as a laggard.&quot; 

Predictive maintenance and machinery condition monitoring can predict the onset of failures in mechanical and electrical systems for in advance of human senses and allow the orderly scheduling of... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/8/prweb548554.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>TERRENCE O&#039;HANLON</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Reliabilityweb.com&#039;s Predictive Maintenance Conference Sold Out for the Second Year in a Row</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Fort Myers, FL (PRWEB) August 27, 2007 -- Reliabilityweb.com announced today that PdM-2007 - The Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference, collocated with LubricationWorld-2007 in Las Vegas is sold out for the second year in a row and no additional tickets are being sold. 



Registration has just opened for Reliabilityweb.com&#039;s next conference, IMC-2007 - the 22nd International Maintenance Conference held December 4-7 in Daytona Beach, Florida.

PdM-2007 is a focused 3 day &quot;community of learning&quot; event and is attended by over 600 maintenance and reliability professionals including the world&#039;s most noted experts in Vibration Analysis, Infrared Thermal Imaging, Motor Testing, Airborne Ultrasound, Oil Analysis and Lubrication technologies.

IMC-2007 includes predictive maintenance together with Reliability Centered Maintenance, Maintenance Management, Computerized Maintenance Management, and Human Reliability. 2007 event sponsors included leading maintenance, reliability and asset management solutions providers such as Chevron, Timken, Commtest, and Allied Reliability. 

&quot;This event brings the best predictive maintenance solutions providers together with motivated maintenance and reliability professionals from around the world in an educational environment designed to optimize information exchange and networking&quot; states conference organizer Terrence O&#039;Hanlon, CMRP. &quot;Reliabilityweb.com conferences focus on delivering value to everyone involved starting with the maintenance and reliability professional, followed by the sponsors and exhibitors - in that order. This allows for a much higher level of benefit for all parties as opposed to the traditional maintenance conference filled with consultant presentations and vendor sales pitches. We are fortunate enough to have enlightened sponsors who support the educational focus of this event. The audience validates the strategy of effective information exchange together with relationship building and is obviously responding by filling up this conference to capacity for the second year in a row. It is a win-win-win scenario.&quot;

The event also includes the presentation of the Uptime Magazine (<a href="http://www.uptimemagazine.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.uptimemagazine.com</a>) Predictive Maintenance Program of the Year Awards with winners from Duke Energy, Gallatin Steel, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), ATA/Arnold Engineering Development Center, Calpine, Tinker Air Force Base, Virginia Department of Transportation, Hamilton Sunstrand, and General Motors Spring Hill Plant. These companies have demonstrated excellence in Predictive Maintenance and Lubrication and will be recognized for their achievements.

&quot;Benchmarking data clearly shows that world class companies support attendance at conferences like PdM-2007 and IMC-2007 with over 67% naming educational conferences as the source for new strategies and technologies.  World class companies not only have higher availability and uptime, they actually have a large maintenance cost advantage of the laggards. Over 70% of the laggards could not justify the expense of attending conferences and the results show in high downtime coupled with high maintenance cost,&quot; continued O&#039;Hanlon. &quot;It may seem ironic but it is actually less expensive to operate at world class maintenance and reliability levels than it is to operate as a laggard.&quot; 

Predictive maintenance and machinery condition monitoring can predict the onset of failures in mechanical and electrical systems for in advance of human senses and allow the orderly scheduling of... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/8/prweb548554.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>Enterprise Asset Management Summit and Reliability Forum Highlight &quot;Best in Class&quot; Companies</title>
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                        <description>Data shows proactive techniques and leaders create asset uptime of 92% and return of invested capital of 97% to outpace laggards. [PRWeb Jan 29, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Fort Myers, FL (PRWeb) January 29, 2007 -- Reliabilityweb.com, an online community of over 50,000 maintenance and reliability professionals, recently partnered with the Aberdeen Group to encourage members to participate in a study titled &quot;Collaborative Asset Management Strategies&quot;.

Aberdeen&#039;s analysts and researchers Mark Vigoroso and Michael Israel have uncovered significant characteristics of &quot;best practice&quot; companies.  According to the recently issued report these &quot;organizations reap substantially larger benefits from improved maintenance practices than do average and laggard establishments, including:

&#8226;	Significantly improved asset reliability,

&#8226;	Greater asset uptime and availability,

&#8226;	Lower costs of servicing assets,

&#8226;	Fewer unexpected downtimes and outages, and

&#8226;	A higher return on invested capital.&quot;

According to Reliabilityweb.com Publisher, Terrence O&#039;Hanlon, CMRP &quot;This report validates our position that companies need Reliability Centered Maintenance as an advanced maintenance strategy and Enterprise Asset Management or Enterprise Analytic software to manage maintenance.  Many companies are stuck in a reactive mode as they struggle with aging assets, increasing costs, fewer skilled workers and increased competitive pressures.  Creating operation excellence through effective physical asset management is proven to &quot;pay off&quot; for companies that have blazed the trail.  Reactive maintenance and a lack of strategy is a losing proposition.&quot;

Reliabilityweb.com events showcase best practice companies at conferences like RCM-2007 - The Reliability Centered Maintenance Managers&#039; Forum and EAM-2007 - The Enterprise Asset Management Summit which take place at the Sheraton Waikiki in Honolulu Hawaii from April 3-6, 2007.

&quot;We appreciate the response from the maintenance and reliability professional community by selling out this event last year and encouraging us to meet in place to attract a larger international audience. Maintenance and reliability professionals appreciate the difference a practitioner facing organization can deliver&quot; states event organizer and Publisher Terrence O&#039;Hanlon. &quot;Physical Asset Management is the last untapped bastion of corporate productivity and shareholder value.  Equipment reliability is the key that will allow &quot;best practice&quot; companies to outpace competitors who are late adopters or laggards.&quot;

Reliability Centered Maintenance is a strategy to ensure production and process equipment reliability by determining the &quot;right&quot; maintenance work to perform.  Enterprise Asset Management is the tool to ensure that that work and material are managed as effectively as accounting transactions.  Together these strategies and technologies propel asset management for 21st century leaders. 

Attendance at all Reliabilityweb.com events is limited to ensure the best possible experience and interaction.  Early registration is encouraged through discounts and the fact that 2006 events sold out.

More information can be found online at <a href="http://www.maintenanceconference.com/eam" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.maintenanceconference.com/eam</a> 

A Free copy of the Aberdeen Group report titled &quot;Collaborative Asset Management&quot; is available by request online at <a href="http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?spid=30410588&#38;cid=3711" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?spid=30410588&#38;cid=3711</a> 

About the Aberdeen Group
Aberdeen is a leading provider of fact-based research... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/1/prweb500635.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>TERRENCE O&#039;HANLON</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Enterprise Asset Management Summit and Reliability Forum Highlight &quot;Best in Class&quot; Companies</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Fort Myers, FL (PRWeb) January 29, 2007 -- Reliabilityweb.com, an online community of over 50,000 maintenance and reliability professionals, recently partnered with the Aberdeen Group to encourage members to participate in a study titled &quot;Collaborative Asset Management Strategies&quot;.

Aberdeen&#039;s analysts and researchers Mark Vigoroso and Michael Israel have uncovered significant characteristics of &quot;best practice&quot; companies.  According to the recently issued report these &quot;organizations reap substantially larger benefits from improved maintenance practices than do average and laggard establishments, including:

&#8226;	Significantly improved asset reliability,

&#8226;	Greater asset uptime and availability,

&#8226;	Lower costs of servicing assets,

&#8226;	Fewer unexpected downtimes and outages, and

&#8226;	A higher return on invested capital.&quot;

According to Reliabilityweb.com Publisher, Terrence O&#039;Hanlon, CMRP &quot;This report validates our position that companies need Reliability Centered Maintenance as an advanced maintenance strategy and Enterprise Asset Management or Enterprise Analytic software to manage maintenance.  Many companies are stuck in a reactive mode as they struggle with aging assets, increasing costs, fewer skilled workers and increased competitive pressures.  Creating operation excellence through effective physical asset management is proven to &quot;pay off&quot; for companies that have blazed the trail.  Reactive maintenance and a lack of strategy is a losing proposition.&quot;

Reliabilityweb.com events showcase best practice companies at conferences like RCM-2007 - The Reliability Centered Maintenance Managers&#039; Forum and EAM-2007 - The Enterprise Asset Management Summit which take place at the Sheraton Waikiki in Honolulu Hawaii from April 3-6, 2007.

&quot;We appreciate the response from the maintenance and reliability professional community by selling out this event last year and encouraging us to meet in place to attract a larger international audience. Maintenance and reliability professionals appreciate the difference a practitioner facing organization can deliver&quot; states event organizer and Publisher Terrence O&#039;Hanlon. &quot;Physical Asset Management is the last untapped bastion of corporate productivity and shareholder value.  Equipment reliability is the key that will allow &quot;best practice&quot; companies to outpace competitors who are late adopters or laggards.&quot;

Reliability Centered Maintenance is a strategy to ensure production and process equipment reliability by determining the &quot;right&quot; maintenance work to perform.  Enterprise Asset Management is the tool to ensure that that work and material are managed as effectively as accounting transactions.  Together these strategies and technologies propel asset management for 21st century leaders. 

Attendance at all Reliabilityweb.com events is limited to ensure the best possible experience and interaction.  Early registration is encouraged through discounts and the fact that 2006 events sold out.

More information can be found online at <a href="http://www.maintenanceconference.com/eam" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.maintenanceconference.com/eam</a> 

A Free copy of the Aberdeen Group report titled &quot;Collaborative Asset Management&quot; is available by request online at <a href="http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?spid=30410588&#38;cid=3711" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?spid=30410588&#38;cid=3711</a> 

About the Aberdeen Group
Aberdeen is a leading provider of fact-based research... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/1/prweb500635.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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