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API Standardization
Process Access
Bidirectional Integration
Ecosystem Integration
Real-Time Sync
Workflow Triggers
Extensibility
Scalable Architecture
Fast Integration
Connected Ecosystem
Secure Access
Data Availability
Build a Connected and Extensible Maintenance Architecture

Standardized API Framework

Programmatic Process Integration

Ecosystem Connectivity

Secure & Governed Access
Replace paper for results like these:
Increase in Direct Labor Productivity
Reduction in Emergency Procurement Costs
Decrease in Preventive Maintenance Backlog
Improvement in Budget Adherence
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01.Why is an open API for EAM important?
An open API for enterprise asset management gives external systems programmatic access to maintenance data and processes through standardized, well-documented interfaces. Connecting SAP EAM to IoT platforms, SCADA systems, analytics tools, and other enterprise applications through Sigga’s Open API saves organizations on costly custom point-to-point integrations.
02. What types of systems can integrate with Sigga?
Sigga’s API layer is designed to connect SAP EAM with the full range of industrial and enterprise systems, including IoT sensors and platforms, SCADA and HMI systems, business intelligence and analytics tools, and custom internal applications. Bidirectional data exchange enables external systems to both read maintenance data and trigger workflows, enabling use cases from automated work order creation based on sensor alerts to real-time synchronization of execution data across platforms.

03. How does an open API reduce integration time and IT complexity?
Sigga eliminates the need for custom development every time a new system needs to connect to SAP EAM by exposing maintenance operations through a standardized API framework. External systems integrate once against a consistent interface, and new connections can be added as the technology ecosystem grows.
04. How does open API connectivity improve maintenance decision-making?
Operations and reliability teams gain a more complete picture of asset health, work status, and performance trends when maintenance data flows freely between SAP EAM and connected systems in real time. IoT sensor data, production system events, and analytics outputs can all trigger or inform maintenance actions, closing the gap between data generation and operational response across the entire maintenance ecosystem.



