5 Best MP2 Alternatives for Manufacturing (2026 Review)

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Key Takeaways

  • The "Zombie Software" Risk: MP2 (originally Datastream) is legendary, but it is end-of-life. Running your plant on a Windows 2008 server is a massive security and reliability risk.

  • The Mobile Gap: The biggest limitation of MP2 is that it chains technicians to a desktop computer. Modern maintenance happens on a tablet at the machine.

  • The Top 5: We review Fabrico, Infor EAM, eMaint, and others to help you migrate from legacy on-premise software to the modern cloud.

5 Best MP2 Alternatives for Manufacturing (2026 Review)

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Indian culture and lifestyle is not static. It is a living, breathing entity. It is the teenager who wears a cross necklace and a rudraksha bead simultaneously. It is the CEO who closes a billion-dollar deal on Zoom and then goes home to feed the family cow.