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Welcome to the Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie. Scott is a passionate industry professional dedicated to transferring cutting edge industry focused innovations and trends while highlighting the men and women who keep the world moving. So put on your hard hat, grab your work boots, and let's get
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Fluke Reliability, Xcelerate:01:45
It is incredible conference. Yeah, it's been really good. I think it's a combination of, it's always great to get to see people at different stages on their journey, whether it be an individual journey of solving a specific reliability challenge within their organization, or they're deploying the whole portfolio that we offer. It's really interesting seeing customers meet other customers at different stage. That's true, and also how they can just the organic conversations are incredible. We had Yeah, you know. And the way the team have set up the communications, the the app here, we just had a customer come over to us there, who's got a list of seven other customers they identified in the app, who believe operate in an adjacent industry, but likely have experienced challenges that they've challenged that they've had themselves. And they're asking for intros, which is the reason this exists, right? It's, our customers are very passionate about our solutions. And it's this kind of Lightning in a Bottle effect that we get every single year.
02:58
It's a good event. I'm not gonna lie, it is a good event. It's all wrapped around good food, good conversation, and, and the venue is not that bad either.
03:09
And if you're from Ireland, like I am, the weather is also a significant change from what we're used to as hot. It is hot well, with our Iris complexion, we get sunburned inside. So it's nice to come over for a few days.
03:23
Scottish complexion, and cancer is in my family. That's all about it. Yeah. All right. Before we get into that conversation, or at least give us a Paraic
03:43
yeah, there you go. Just correct me if I'm wrong. And give us a little background on who you are, where you come from?
03:51
tle startup called Ebates. In:06:07
Is it user friendly? Yeah, yeah, I
06:09
think it's because with any piece of software today, we have amazing technology on our smartphones, yeah, we can get the information that we need in two clicks. So we have to demand the same standards of ourselves. We have technicians who are performing mission critical work on a site level, they need to be able to do it safely, effectively, and quickly. And we have executives who need to be able to see critical KPIs that determine the success of their business. And in order for that to be effective, and to make sure that each person who's part of the the EM flow, it has to be easy to use, they have to get the data that they need in to click Service. And that's a testament to a lot of our development team, who built an amazing product. And our customers who've helped guide us along the way.
07:05
Yeah, any more. I always, there was a time when even one click would be, you know, just too much. Yeah. Like, that's, that's how we've evolved. And I think you're right, it's, it's because it's a factor of our smartphones. And how
07:22
user like fits is grown up, top it with my thumb. That's
07:25
exactly correct. There it is. Yeah, yeah. That's so take us through the there's there's scuttlebutt, there's talk about x four go into x five, and all of the things that are taking place with that transition. Why is it important for somebody that's on the export going to an x five?
07:45
I think, you know, it's it's a large question. I think it probably depends on what part of the journey the customer is on. Both the x four and the x five solutions are highly effective pieces of technology, have very high net promoter scores with our customers. x four is obviously for a lot of our customers, it's what they fell in love with. And I think, as software's normally have a natural progression, it allows us to deploy more modern technology to delight our customers even more, which is where we've landed with the x five solution, we've set up a migration path that allows customers to follow the speed that they want to go. And so we have some customers who see some capability with an x five that they love, we can provide an Xcelerated migration path for those customers, for customers who maybe have to go through a change management process, we can support them through that process, but maybe their migration path will be a little bit longer. I think, based on the sentiment that I've seen at the event here, it's highly likely we're going to have a lot of customers ringing up their customer success manager on Monday, and maybe ask about, you know, what's my migration path to x five look like? I think x five is a really powerful solution, especially if you are in multislice, multi language, multi currency organization, and you want to be able to have a standardized, standardized process deployed globally, but then have a single pane of glass for that global reporting on one of our customers had a great race today. His as he called them his desert island KPIs. Yeah, yeah. So what are my five core KPIs that are relevant for me at a global level, but I want my plant information. So my users who are operating on the site level, they can focus on what's critical to them, but every piece of work that they do will filter up to a global reporting dashboard, so I can get my desert island KPIs. And so for our customers who are really looking at deploying that standard process x five is an amazing solution. And it's can configurability is unmatched by any other solution in the industry. And I think we've designed it to be configurable, scalable, but also relatively simple to deploy, which decreases the time to value for our customers.
10:15
It's not 18 months, no, no,
10:17
and it's this big timeline, I think a lot of our customers would have maybe deployed an ERP, or they will have deployed a solution with a third party operating on behalf of, you know, one of the more traditional big box software providers, we can provide an agility with our direct to customer market. And you may have spoken to Bill Green or some of our implementation, not yet, but that was last year, who built an amazing onboarding program for our customers. So we can see customers guess, you know, a direct impact on deploying the solution. And one of our Xcelerated project management supported deployment plans, in a matter of months, which is relatively unheard of it is. But the speed of the project is the is based on the speed of the team, some projects take a little bit longer. For us, it's really about getting a golden master. Right? So what's the template for success, and then scaling it out over a number of sites, we have, you know, some of our customers, we have a an FF FMCG, slash chemicals solution provider globally, who went who in their first 12 months, they deployed one size, and then in the next 18 months, they deployed 69 sites. So getting the right ones, then you're building your template and then copying the golden master.
11:41
How long is the x five been sort of in the works, because all of a sudden, it's like, it had to be strategically thought of, not a year, multiple years,
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esting the x five software in:13:09
is the what's the major difference between an X 5x Four just in generally speaking, just the major difference,
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I think x five the functionality at a base level is work order management, inventory management, right, the beating heart of your your work execution in a plant. I think x five is designed to fulfill a more international multi site, multi an enterprise solution. And I think there is just you've also got the benefit of technology. Like we all know, Moore's law about technology getting faster, smaller, quicker, every couple of years. So the infrastructure, which we're able to build expired on means that the technology available today versus the technology available will be built x four allows us to make a more responsive, more scalable solution. And then there's, you know, quality of life stuff. You can do really cool stuff with a drag and drop scheduler, you've got amazing workflow, a workflow Manager, you can see the really rich reports and dashboards that can customers could get because we have access to build on that technology.
14:25
How do you take AAzima? How do you How are you integrating that into your platform, your email platform?
14:35
So you have the luxury of speaking to the stupidest person at the conference in myself today? With regards to have more
14:43
more knowledge than you? Oh,
14:45
there is there is there is no I have good knowledge of Azima. But in terms of technical integrations, but what I will I work very closely with the Azima team. Yeah, we have a lot of our E main customers who are going to be deploying their Azima pilots in the coming week. So I think where Azima is really exciting is for event customers is, we know, there is a skills gap. Yeah, we know the criticality of getting ahead of failures on our critical equipment. Our Azima solution allows us to deliver work to technicians, I'm speaking from an event. Yeah, perspective, yeah. It allows us to identify issues, remove the noise from vibration data. So we're only sending the alarms that matter. Yeah. And from a work execution perspective, we can then deliver that work in email to the customer. And why I, why I love email as part of the connected reliability solution is, every single product that we our customers use is part of a work process, email, and then is the capability to bring that work process throughout your organization. And, and I think from an email perspective, you have whether it's wired or wireless sensors, you have the capability without remote expertise, to send an instruction to a technician to do a specific job to ensure that one of your critical assets is stays up and running. Email is the vehicle that delivers the message is Ema is the solution that helps identify where the problem is and what you need to do.
16:29
That's a lot of cool stuff. That's an exciting time, isn't it? Yeah. It's,
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it's, you know, every year we come in, there's, it's amazing when you see that you've taken another half step forward. And, you know, sometimes it's baby steps, but this year, it's been leaps and it's incredibly exciting. It's
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going fast. That's a whole nother conversation, just technology in general. Just industry in general. Yeah. I always say that you just better keep educating. Just because it's, it's happening so fast. And you're just gonna get left behind. And I don't want that. I don't want anybody to be left behind. I want everybody to be successful. How did they get a hold of you? Catch
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me on LinkedIn, Paraic O’Lochlainn on LinkedIn. I have the luxury of having a very unique name. Yeah. So Google, even if you make a habit of spelling my name, you'll find me online. Yeah,
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eliability. This is Xcelerate:17:48
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Check about that for a name. O’Lochlainn, I just he was just such a delight. Absolutely wonderful things going on with that EMaint platform. The reality is, is that if you're in the world of manufacturing or any industry, you need to make sure that you're managing and tracking your assets accordingly. Right. It just makes sense. And it makes sense to have a platform that is user friendly, easily approached, you know, to get the information that you need to make those strategic decisions on your operations. Right there. We're gonna have all the contact information for Barack out in Industrial Talk, as we always do. All right. Again, we are building a platform, a platform for industrial professionals such as yourself. You just go out to Industrial Talk, you'll see all the content you see, it's rich with with insights, but reach out to me tell your story. It's easy peasy. I lo hope to hope to talk to you soon. All right, be bold, be brave, daring, greatly hanging out with Paraic, you'll change the world. We're going to have another great conversation short