Prometheus Group Enterprise Asset Management Software

AI-driven enterprise asset management for complex, asset-intensive organizations

Updated April 2, 2026

Prometheus Group Enterprise Asset Management Software Overview

Prometheus Group Enterprise Asset Management software delivers an integrated, AI-powered platform for maintenance, operations, safety, and capital project teams. Built to work natively with SAP, Oracle, and IBM Maximo, it streamlines workflows, reduces downtime, and improves data quality.

The platform focuses on boots-on-the-ground execution, helping enterprises increase productivity, reliability, and return on existing ERP investments.

Key Features

  • Prometheus-AI Platform: Vertical AI that interprets data, makes decisions, and executes actions across the EAM lifecycle.
  • ERP-Native Integration: Works directly within SAP, Oracle, and IBM Maximo to maintain a single source of truth.
  • Maintenance Planning & Scheduling: Advanced tools like GWOS-AI to optimize labor, materials, and asset uptime.
  • Asset Performance Management: Predict failures early and enable proactive maintenance with RapidAPM.
  • Safety & Compliance Management: Integrated EHS, process safety, and electronic permitting workflows.
  • Master Data Management: Cleanse, standardize, and govern asset data for trusted decision-making.

Pricing

Plan

Price

Featured

Full Platform Custom Quote Integrated EAM suite, Multi-site or global deployment, ERP-native integration
Tailored Solutions Custom Quote Modular product selection, Scales by site or region, Flexible contract structure
Single Solution License Custom Quote Buy individual modules, User-based or site-based licensing, Faster time-to-value
Estimated Entry Pricing Custom Quote Enterprise-grade deployment, Paid implementation services, No free version

Price details: https://www.prometheusgroup.com/pricing

Pros

Competitor

Pros

SAP EAM Prometheus Group offers a more user-friendly experience on top of SAP, reducing training time and planner workload. Its purpose-built maintenance and scheduling tools deliver faster productivity gains, while still preserving SAP as the system of record, avoiding heavy customization and long internal development cycles.
IBM Maximo Compared to Maximo’s broader but complex ecosystem, Prometheus provides deeper execution-focused tools with faster implementations. Users benefit from simpler interfaces, stronger maintenance planning capabilities, and quicker ROI without extensive configuration or reliance on third-party add-ons.
Oracle EAM Prometheus Group delivers more specialized asset-intensive workflows and industry depth than Oracle EAM alone. Its AI-driven planning and outage management tools improve day-to-day execution, while Oracle users retain their ERP backbone and gain modern usability layers.
Infor EAM While Infor EAM is strong as a standalone system, Prometheus excels for organizations committed to SAP, Oracle, or Maximo. It enhances existing ERP investments rather than requiring migration, offering faster adoption and lower organizational disruption.
ServiceNow EAM Prometheus Group focuses more deeply on maintenance execution, planning, and industrial use cases. It provides richer asset lifecycle functionality and scheduling depth, making it better suited for heavy industry environments than ServiceNow’s more IT-centric asset approach.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

SAP EAM Organizations already standardized on pure SAP modules may find Prometheus adds additional licensing and implementation costs. Smaller teams with simple requirements might prefer native SAP functionality to avoid managing another vendor relationship.
IBM Maximo For companies using Maximo as a full standalone EAM, Prometheus may overlap with existing capabilities. Enterprises seeking a single-vendor stack might view the complementary model as more complex than expanding Maximo modules directly.
Oracle EAM Oracle-centric organizations with limited maintenance complexity may not fully utilize Prometheus’s advanced features. The platform is designed for asset-intensive operations, which can make it feel heavyweight for lighter EAM needs.
Infor EAM Infor EAM can be more cost-accessible for mid-sized businesses. Prometheus’s enterprise pricing and annual contracts may be harder to justify for organizations without large-scale, multi-site operational challenges.
ServiceNow EAM ServiceNow’s strength in IT workflows and platform extensibility may appeal to digitally unified organizations. Prometheus is more specialized, which can limit cross-department use cases outside maintenance, safety, and capital projects.