PureSense Launches New Web-Based Irrigation Manager Software Platform

PureSense has announced the release of its new Irrigation Manager software platform for the Web. Since 2006, the company has been leading innovation in software for water management. Over the last seven years, growers have consistently enjoyed the desktop version of the product, with its ease of use, rich visual displays, and access to summary information and reports. With the release of the Irrigation Manager for the Web, growers can continue to receive the benefits of the Irrigation Manager software with the ease of launching their browser from any device — PC, Mac, tablet, or smart phone.

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“We are thrilled to announce this important milestone in PureSense’s history,” stated David Termondt, CEO of PureSense.  “The release of our new web-based platform will enable growers to have the same state-of-the-art software experience they have grown accustomed to while also being able to have greater flexibility in accessing critical information for their farming operation.”

With the Irrigation Manager for the Web, users can experience such capabilities as:
• Assignment of individual fields to specific users or managers so that irrigation schedules and reports can be delivered directly to those responsible for managing those fields;
• Flexible grouping of fields, pumps, monitoring stations and other assets to meet each farm’s operational preferences and standards;
• Icons and mapping elements provide users with instant knowledge of their farm’s irrigation operations, pumping states, and soil moisture conditions; and,
• Summary information, reports, and charts are available at a click when users navigate to a farm, group of fields, or any individual monitoring system.

“We will continue to maintain the client-based Irrigation Manager application for new and existing customers as they make the transition to the use of the Irrigation Manager for the Web. Over the next year, we will be adding more and more features to the Irrigation Manager for the Web. Our plan is to sunset our client-based software in 2014,” says Ryan McNeish, Director of Engineering for PureSense.

Anyone interested in the Irrigation Manager on the Web application can visit the company’s website at www.puresense.com.

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