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DataConnect will allow data exchange through various machine brands

Operators of John Deere, CLAAS, New Holland, Case IH and Steyr farm machinery will soon be able to exchange data through a common interface called DataConnect.

DataConnect was formed by John Deere, CLAAS, CNH Industrial and 365FarmNet to let farmers view multiple machines or fleets from different brands via the portal of their choice without transferring data from one system to another.

Farmers will be able to view and handle data like machine location, fuel tank levels, working status and forward speed.

The four companies plan to release DataConnect later in 2020.

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