New version release

Published on 10 January 2012 by Olimpiu in Announcements

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A new version release is currently planned for March 2012. If you are interested in trying out a demo please contact us.

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iRowNow Update

Published on 27 January 2011 by Olimpiu in Announcements, Blog

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Hi All,

it’s 2011 and in case you were wondering we are still around working on improving iROWNOW. We might not be that active on the site but rest assured that we are here to provide support or to answer any questions you might have. Contact us!

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Coaching tools

Published on 05 March 2010 by Olimpiu in Announcements, New features

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With the release of the latest version we have added two new features that will help coaches with crew management. Coaches can now create boat line-ups and keep notes that relate to a particular rowing/training session.  Sticky notes can be added as well! Contact us to check out the latest features.

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Major version release update

Published on 22 October 2009 by Olimpiu in Announcements

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The next major version release is currently planned for February 2010. We will be announcing the updated feature list in January 2010. Stay tuned!

More questions? Contact us anytime, we’ll get back to you ASAP!

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Community Rowing Inc.

Published on 04 October 2009 by Olimpiu in News

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The installation of the iROWNOW system into Community Rowing, Inc in Brighton, MA presented some unique challenges. To get the iROWNOW system to work, we needed to “bring” the internet into the sculling pavilion.
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The pavilion has 2 bays and holds about 80 boats (mostly singles). The decision was made to have two computer stations at the far end, away from the doors. This kept the stations out of the way of traffic, but still handy for the rowers as they got their oars.

Here you can see the left side of the pavilion with the computer station at the far end. Each station holds a desktop machine, monitor on top, keyboard and mouse. The stations are made out of plywood painted black to match the iron of the structure.

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The system has been PROBLEM FREE since its it went “live” on April 6th, 2009. Despite heat & humidity, the system has been running 24/7 for Community Rowing members and staff.

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For the internet connection, a wireless link was added to the Harry Parker boathouse (main boat house).

It was a challenging job since this boathouse with a metal roof and traversing side-beams created Faraday-like cages. After testing various locations, the conclusion was that to get a decent RSSI value only line-of-site wireless links worked.

In the pavilion we have a D-Link DWL7700AP all-weather type access point that links to a D-Link DWL-3200AP business class access point connected into the main router. The external unit “sees” the internal unit and there are only glass walls between the two of them. The two AP have been up and running since April with no problems to report!

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So, another very successful installation! Rowers log into the iRowNow system, check-out the boat and off they go. When back off the water, they check-in and enter miles and -if needed – a repair log. A repair message gets sent to CRI’s boathose rigger and if a repair is in order, it gets taken care right away. Staff can monitor from the office which boats are on-water, in repair or on-hand in real-time.

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Update … As of today October 4th, 2009 the IROWNOW system is working fine, the two computers are operational despite rain coming down (hole in the roof) during some intense downpours that we had this summer. :)

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Check-in a boat

Published on 03 October 2009 by Olimpiu in Videos

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irnTutorialThis video shows the boat check-in procedure.

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Check-out a boat

Published on 03 October 2009 by Olimpiu in Videos

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irnTutorialThis video shows the boat check-out procedure.

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