OASES heads for the Cloud

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OASES, the all-in-one modular software for airworthiness maintenance and control is now available via OASES Cloud, a secure private cloud platform for existing and new customers alike.

The new software as a service (SaaS) brings the complete portfolio of OASES modules to customers’ devices via the Internet, bringing with it significant performance improvements, an ever-green IT model and, more importantly for companies recovering from the pandemic and the upheaval within the aviation industry, cost savings over the traditional on premises OASES software.

“COVID-19 has accelerated the aviation industry’s move to digital operations” explained Paul Lynch, VP New Business Development “and the next few years will see a significant increase in digitally enabled aircraft which means MROs and CAMO need to be more agile and responsive to expectations of operational efficiencies. In addition, there is now an increased need for fleet agility in response to rapidly changing market conditions; This will see aircraft being re-purposed; both within fleets and between carriers on a more frequent basis.”
He added “OASES Cloud enables companies of any size to make the entire knowledge base within their organisation available to all who need it, without the need to switch from system to system, consult colleagues to verify information, or cross-check against their own schedules.”

OASES Cloud delivers on-demand software as a service, which means customers can look at reducing the expense of maintaining servers, deploying software updates, patches and fixes across multiple devices in multiple locations and many more of the headaches associated with On-Premises systems.

OASES Cloud is deployed in three rapid stages:
Step 1 – The customer’s data is migrated to the OASES Cloud environment
Step 2 – The customer’s users are added to the system
Step 3 – The customer tests and approves the software

Only once customers are 100 per cent satisfied with the service is everything switched over with zero risk of data loss or downtime during the process.

“Customer data is replicated as it comes in; which means that every update or planned activity – from every individual, task, department or location – is instantly processed to provide a reliable, organisation-wide source of the truth; the here and now.” Said Jon Wood, OASES Head of Cloud & infrastructure.

The Cloud and Infrastructure team at OASES are rolling out the new service to existing customers on an ongoing basis with the first four going live this month.

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