Falkonry offers a time series-based data analytics suite to help enterprises manage and maintain manufacturing equipment. Credit: Shutterstock / Gorodenkoff Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software vendor IFS has agreed to acquire Falkonry, the developer of an AI-based time-series data analytics tool, to boost its enterprise asset management (EAM) services portfolio. IFS has an eye on the growing number of connected machines in factories, and will add Falkonry’s self-learning Time Series AI Suite, which can help enterprises manage and maintain manufacturing equipment, to its existing enterprise simulation and AI-based scheduling and optimization capabilities. EAM can be considered a subset of ERP software, providing tools and applications to manage the lifecycle of physical assets in an enterprise, in order to maximize their value. The global EAM market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.7% to reach $5.5 billion by 2026, from $3.3 billion in 2020, according to research from MarketsandMarkets. Cupertino-headquartered Falkonry, which was founded in 2012 by CEO Nikunj Mehta, has customers across North America, South America, and Europe, including the US Navy and Air Force, Ternium, North American Stainless, and Harbour Energy, among others. It has raised $13.3 million in funding from investors including Zetta Venture Partners, SparkLabs Accelerator, Polaris Partners, Presidio Ventures, Basis Set Ventures, Fortive, and Next47. IFS expects to complete the acquisition of Falkonry by the fourth quarter of 2023. In June, it announced the acquisition of Poka — a connected worker software services provider — in order to boost the productivity of an overall factory. And last year it scooped up Netherlands-based Ultimo to help meet demand for cloud-based enterprise asset management technology. Related content brandpost Sponsored by Broadcom How to govern with people-centric planning To succeed with people-centric planning, leaders need to take a different approach to governance. Leaders must produce key metrics and offer the autonomy to determine the best way to achieve those metrics. By Laureen Knudsen, Chief Transformation Officer, AOD, Broadcom May 06, 2024 3 mins Digital Transformation IT Leadership brandpost Sponsored by Avaya Staying agile in the contact center industry: The role of the connected agent A critical part of the “connected agent” strategy includes easy access to SMEs with a user experience that is simple…and AI is a core component. By Omar Javaid, Chief Product Officer, Avaya May 06, 2024 6 mins Digital Transformation news Atos receives four offers of help Rival bids seek to make the company either an integrated IT services powerhouse or a low-cost provider of data centers as a service. By Peter Sayer May 06, 2024 5 mins Managed IT Services Technology Industry feature 7 IT leadership hacks that deliver results From leaning on peers to accepting inconvenient challenges, CIOs offer time-tested, hard-won advice for achieving and sustaining IT and career success. By Paul Heltzel May 06, 2024 10 mins IT Strategy Staff Management IT Leadership PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe