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HTMwire assessment

CMMS and asset tracking software with a healthcare vertical, used for work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, and equipment asset tracking. More than 30 years in the maintenance management market.

Key Features

  • Work order management
  • Preventive maintenance scheduling
  • Asset tracking
  • Healthcare-specific configuration

What Sets Them Apart

Long-standing general-purpose CMMS with a dedicated healthcare vertical and 30+ years of asset tracking maturity.

How MicroMain Uses AI

No AI/ML

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Key Numbers

  • 10,000+ customers
  • 30+ years in maintenance management

Tags

cmms asset-tracking preventive-maintenance work-order-management healthcare

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MicroMain's CMMS used for?

MicroMain is a CMMS and asset tracking software used for work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, and equipment asset tracking. It has a dedicated healthcare vertical and more than 30 years in the maintenance management market, with 10,000+ customers.

Is MicroMain healthcare-specific?

MicroMain is a general-purpose CMMS with a dedicated healthcare vertical and healthcare-specific configuration. It brings 30+ years of asset tracking maturity and 10,000+ customers, adapted for HTM use rather than built exclusively for it.

Who is MicroMain built for?

MicroMain is built for HTM directors and biomed managers handling work orders, preventive maintenance, and asset tracking. The cloud-based CMMS suits small, mid-size, and large facilities and reports 10,000+ customers across 30+ years in maintenance management.

Does MicroMain use AI?

No. MicroMain does not use AI. Its CMMS covers work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, and asset tracking with a healthcare configuration rather than machine learning.

Sources

  1. MicroMain — official website

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Last updated: June 7, 2026