Datastream D7i 1.0

Enterprise asset management (EAM) solution designed to centralize and streamline maintenance operations across plants, facilities, and fleets
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Datastream D7i is an enterprise asset management (EAM) solution designed to centralize and streamline maintenance operations across plants, facilities, and fleets. It consolidates asset records, work orders, preventive maintenance schedules, and MRO inventory to improve equipment uptime, reduce maintenance costs, and support compliance. With a web-based architecture, it supports multi-site deployments, role-based access, and configurable workflows, making it adaptable to a wide range of industries and operational scales.

Key capabilities include:


  • Comprehensive asset registry and lifecycle tracking
  • Work order management with prioritization, approvals, and labor/parts tracking
  • Preventive and condition-based maintenance scheduling, including meter and calendar-based triggers
  • Spare parts and MRO inventory control with purchasing and vendor management
  • Reliability data capture (failure codes, root cause) and cost analytics
  • Dashboards and reports for KPIs, audits, and regulatory documentation
  • Integration options for ERP, finance, and operational systems via standard interfaces
  • Support for mobile/handheld use cases to enable technicians in the field

Datastream D7i is suited for organizations in manufacturing, utilities, transportation, facilities management, and the public sector that need a robust platform to manage assets, standardize maintenance processes, and make data-driven decisions. Availability, naming, and features may vary by deployment and version.

Datastream D7i is developed by Topnordic A/S. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.0.

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