8 Integrations with Redlist

View a list of Redlist integrations and software that integrates with Redlist below. Compare the best Redlist integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Redlist. Here are the current Redlist integrations in 2026:

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    Microsoft Power BI
    Power BI is a business intelligence platform that enables users to analyze data using AI-driven tools and intuitive report creation. It consolidates data from various sources into OneLake, creating a centralized data source. This platform aids in embedding actionable insights into applications like Microsoft 365, aiding decision-making. Power BI integrates with Microsoft Fabric, enhancing data management. It offers scalability to handle large data volumes and integrates seamlessly with Microsoft services. Its AI capabilities efficiently identify patterns and generate insights. Power BI ensures data security and compliance. Its Copilot feature allows rapid report generation. Additionally, Power BI Pro offers self-service analytics, and its free version includes data modeling and visualization tools. It's known for unified data management, empowering users with accessibility and training resources. Power BI has demonstrated a significant ROI and economic benefit, as evidenced in a Forres
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    Starting Price: $14/user/month
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    SAP ERP
    SAP ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is an integrated software solution developed by SAP that enables organizations to manage and automate their core business processes in a unified system. It covers a wide range of business functions, including finance, supply chain management, human resources, procurement, manufacturing, and customer relationship management. The software is designed to facilitate the flow of information between different business departments, ensuring that data is consistent and up-to-date across the organization. SAP ERP is modular, meaning organizations can implement the specific modules they need, such as Financial Accounting (FI), Sales and Distribution (SD), or Materials Management (MM), among others. The system is highly customizable, allowing businesses to tailor it to their specific industry requirements and operational needs. SAP ERP has been widely adopted by companies of all sizes and industries.
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    IBM Maximo Application Suite
    IBM Maximo® Application Suite is a set of applications for asset monitoring, management, predictive maintenance and reliability planning. Get the most value from your enterprise assets with Maximo Application Suite. It’s a single, integrated cloud-based platform that uses AI, IoT and analytics to optimize performance, extend asset lifecycles and reduce operational downtime and costs. With market-leading technology from IBM Maximo, you’ll have access to configurable CMMS, EAM, APM and RCM applications, along with streamlined installation and administration, plus a better user experience with shared data and workflows. Manage and maintain high-value assets with AI and analytics to optimize performance, extend asset lifecycles and reduce downtime and costs. Streamline inspection processes with seamless, automated asset inspections driven by real-time data and artificial intelligence.
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    SAP S/4HANA
    SAP S/4HANA Intelligent ERP system for today’s business. Discover a truly modern ERP system with embedded AI and machine learning – available on premise, in a public or private cloud, or in a hybrid environment. SAP S/4HANA is a future-ready enterprise resource planning (ERP) system with built-in intelligent technologies, including AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics. It transforms business processes with intelligent automation and runs on SAP HANA – a market-leading in-memory database that offers real-time processing speeds and a dramatically simplified data model. Choose and deploy from a wide range of SAP S/4HANA ERP capabilities – all of which leverage the latest technologies and intelligent automation to transform your business processes. Capabilities span lines of business, from finance, supply chain, and manufacturing to sales, distribution, and more.
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    SAP EAM
    Maintain and service the performance of physical assets with real-time insights, the IoT, machine learning, mobility and advanced and predictive analytics. Plan, schedule, and execute maintenance operations better by integrating intelligent technologies that deliver new value and optimize your processes. Share best practices for optimal deployment, management, and maintenance of equipment. Manage assets and customer service processes more effectively with a single repository for asset and equipment information. Reduce equipment downtime and maximize asset productivity with an automated approach to tracking equipment usage information.
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    Oracle eAM
    Oracle Enterprise Asset Management (eAM) is a part of Oracle's E-Business Suite, providing organizations with the tools to create and implement maintenance procedures for both assets and rebuildable inventory items. Maintenance procedures are an integral part of an organization's complete asset lifecycle management strategy, enabling an organization to optimize asset utilization. eAM enables users to optimally plan and schedule maintenance activities with minimal disruption to an organization's operations or production. Importantly, it improves resource efficiency, enhances maintenance quality, tracks work history, and records all maintenance costs. Oracle eAM tracks the performance of assets (including rebuildable, inventory items) using meters, quality plans, and condition monitoring systems. By effectively monitoring an asset's operating condition, effective preventive maintenance strategies can be implemented.
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    JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
    Empowering your organization to innovate in the business reality of a digital economy. Oracle’s JD Edwards software meets the demands for a modern and simplified user experience. Our purpose-built applications are aligned to how your users work. Integrated with digital technologies, our innovative approach increases productivity enabling your company to work smarter, faster, and ultimately achieve more. JD Edwards on Oracle Cloud is hybrid by design enabling your digital business through choice and control. Maximize your investment in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on-premises solution by optimizing your infrastructure needs with Oracle's Infrastructure as Service (IaaS), extending your competitive advantage using Oracle products delivered via Platform as a Service (PaaS), and complementing your JD Edwards footprint with Oracle’s feature-rich Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions.
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    SAP ECC
    SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC) is a core part of SAP's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) suite, offering a comprehensive set of integrated business processes and functions across various departments within an organization. SAP ECC covers key areas such as finance, logistics, human resources, and operations, allowing organizations to manage their day-to-day business activities efficiently. It includes modules like Financial Accounting (FI), Controlling (CO), Sales and Distribution (SD), Materials Management (MM), and more, each of which focuses on specific business functions. SAP ECC is known for its ability to integrate with other SAP and non-SAP systems, providing a unified platform for business operations. It's designed to be flexible, scalable, and customizable, catering to the unique needs of different industries and organizations. SAP ECC was the predecessor to SAP S/4HANA, SAP's next-generation ERP suite, which offers more advanced features and real-time data processing.
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