SST Software Releases Mobile and Desktop Updates

The SST Summit update improves performance through faster sync times as well as the ability to select subsets of growers, data types and seasons.
The SST Summit update improves performance through faster sync times as well as the ability to select subsets of growers, data types and seasons.
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SST Software has released upgrades for its Sirrus and Summit applications. The updates were driven by user feedback.

“Our development teams, product managers and really everyone in the organization pulled together to deliver one of the biggest release efforts in company history,” says Beth Clarke, director of product management for SST. “It’s a true testament to SST’s culture of innovation and understanding our users' needs.”

The mobile app, Sirrus, can now oversee irrigation activities and compare any two data layers for a field in a side-by-side view. The app also received a new home screen user interface and added support for surface analysis layers. It also provides support for planting recommendations and boundary creation.

The SST Summit update improves performance through faster sync times as well as the ability to select subsets of growers, data types and seasons. SST Summit is software created for Windows-based desktop and laptop computers allowing access to cloud technologies for automated processing, data synchronization, storage and recommendation delivery.

SST Summit and Sirrus are both agX compliant applications.

"This new capability gives our users much greater control over how and when they access their data," says Adam Lundblade, SST Summit product manager. “The new options for data-set selection combined with streamlined agX connections management will show users real productivity gains.”

 

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