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Proactive vs Reactive Maintenance: What’s the Difference?

As an IT maintenance provider in Singapore, we hear from time to time unwarranted advice for businesses to move away from reactive maintenance and to a more sophisticated It maintenance strategy.<br><br>#ITMaintenance<br><br>https://achievement.com.sg/it-maintenance.php

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Proactive vs Reactive Maintenance: What’s the Difference?

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  1. Proactive vs Reactive Maintenance: What’s the Difference? it maintenance singapore

  2. Two strategies being debated in theIT maintenance service industry these days are the proactive and reactive maintenance programs. While they first seem to be at odds with one another at first glance, these approaches can actually work together to create a balanced and effective maintenance strategy.

  3. IT maintenance service

  4. Proactive Maintenance Although the terms proactive and preventive are often used interchangeably, they are actually a few degrees different from each other. As the name suggests, proactive maintenance is an approach IT maintenance companies use to anticipate issues such as failures or defects and prevents them before they occur.

  5. While most preventive maintenance programs schedule checkup based on time or usage, proactive maintenance has a more focused approach wherein it factors in data from a condition-based monitoring system to determine when maintenance should be implemented.

  6. Reactive Maintenance Reactive maintenance, on the other hand, is implemented when a piece of machinery has failed to function. Unlike in proactive maintenance, it requires no tracking or analysis to carry out the procedure and if the name isn’t a complete giveaway, work only proceeds following a breakdown.

  7. Because of such nature, reactive maintenance tends to have negative impacts on an organization. It speaks particularly true for businesses who still run on old maintenance systems because they’re not able to anticipate issues which could result in downtime.

  8. Proactive vs Reactive Reactive maintenance only becomes a problem when it’s not carefully planned. As an IT maintenance provider in Singapore, we hear from time to time unwarranted advice for businesses to move away from reactive maintenance and to a more sophisticated It maintenance strategy. The truth, however, is that reactive maintenance can be part of a sophisticated, well-balanced maintenance strategy.

  9. To sum all these, what you should know is that proactive and reactive maintenance approaches go hand in hand towards achieving effective IT maintenance.

  10. Get in touch with us today to learn more.

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