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Claas, 365FarmNet and John Deere exchange machinery data

06-11-2020 | |
Photo: Claas
Photo: Claas

The cloud-based DataConnect system that enables the exchange of machinery data between Claas, 365FarmNet and John Deere is now commercially available, with further partners to follow soon.

DataConnect enables the exchange of essential machinery data between different platforms, to allow users to view all of their mixed-brand fleet information within the single data platform of their choice.

Previously, viewing such information required duplicating effort by using each manufacturer’s corresponding but separate platforms or web portals, says Claas.

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John Deere tractor displayed in Claas Telematics. - Photo: Claas

John Deere tractor displayed in Claas Telematics. – Photo: Claas

Real-time data exchange

The structure of this new direct cloud-to-cloud solution enables a seamless and automated data flow without any effort required by the customer. The real-time data exchange allows a live overview of the whole machinery fleet. Furthermore, DataConnect works without any additional hardware and software components and ensures secure data handling.

With this new approach, customers can view five different machinery data sets for their fleet:

  • Current machine location
  • Historical machine location
  • Fuel tank level
  • Status of the machine in the field
  • Machine speed

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Customers can view five different machinery data sets for their fleet. - Photo: Claas

Customers can view five different machinery data sets for their fleet. – Photo: Claas

Choose your digital platform

Customers can decide which company’s digital platform they prefer to use, to display all the data. As soon as they are connected, other manufacturers’ machines appear automatically. Machines are either displayed with icons in the respective brand’s colour combination or are visible in the icon’s information panel. Further partners and functions will follow to a later date.

Claver
Hugo Claver Web editor for Future Farming