New Holland is introducing new advancements in its precision technology stack. FieldOps web and mobile platform and Connectivity Included feature become part of New Holland’s technology offering.
The new FieldOps web and mobile farm management platform, first previewed in April 2024, is now live and available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. FieldOps is a farm management tool that helps farmers expand their productivity from anywhere, anytime by taking their farm operations data and details and simplifying them into one platform.
Built to enable farmers to view and monitor all their CNH machines in one place, FieldOps provides one streamlined platform for everyone — at every skill level, crop specialty, region and size of operation. Farmers will be able to monitor every machine in real-time, remotely view in-cab displays to deliver feedback to their operators and see layers of agronomic data — all in one platform. FieldOps interface empowers users to make more data-driven decisions.
Customers can download the new mobile app to view their connected machines. Existing MyPLM Connect users can easily transition to FieldOps: their data will already be there when they log in.
To make data management even easier for farmers, FieldOps has over 40 API (application programming interface) connections available globally, creating integrations with third-party digital platforms. Customers get to choose how they own their data, whether they decide to import it all into FieldOps to manage or export their FieldOps data to use it on another platform. This eliminates the need for unnecessary data re-entry.
New Connectivity Included feature
‘Connectivity Included’ is a new feature that grants customers limitless connectivity with no recurring subscription fees on qualifying machines. This offering provides real-time data and remote support to farmers without the hassle of managing or renewing a subscription.
This is a completely new approach to connectivity that makes data accessible by simply making it part of the machine. As a baseline feature, it expands the reach and utility of connected features, helping farmers improve their productivity and use of agronomic data .
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