MicroMain Corporation acquires Aleier Software, provider of EAM/CMMS

by Rebecca Walker — December 5, 2008— MicroMain Corporation, a leading provider of asset and facility management software and services, announced that it has completed the acquisition of Aleier intellectual property, including all software and associated documentation. Aleier, Inc. is a subsidiary of wireless communications leader RF Monolithics, Inc.

Aleier, formerly Caver-Morehead, provided Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)/Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS) applications for over a decade to municipal, state and federal government agencies and businesses. The software applications include maintenance management; fixed asset tracking; inventory; and scheduling with “machine-to-machine” connectivity for building automation, equipment monitoring, and energy management.

The flagship applications Aleier FM1j interprise and Aleier FM1i INNOVUS handle the complex structures of large enterprises, geographically dispersed operations, and multi-layered organizational structures. These web-architected applications enable users to access all capabilities of the application from any Internet-connected personal computer with a web browser.

In addition to these two applications, MicroMain has acquired Aleier’s software EZ Workorder for managing work orders using portable computing devices.

RF Monolithics, Inc., headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a provider of solutions-driven, technology-enabled wireless connectivity for a broad range of wireless applications, from individual standard and custom components to modules for comprehensive industrial wireless sensor networks and machine-to-machine (M2M) technology.

MicroMain Corporation provides award-winning asset and facility management software and services to organizations worldwide.