ENOLA Release – Let water data flow

🚀 The time has come — we are celebrating the release of our groundwater platform ENOLA – Let Water Data Flow.

⏱️ With ENOLA, we aim to accelerate hydrogeological projects through seamless and largely automated workflows.

☝️ With ENOLA, we integrate data management and hydrogeological data analysis on a single platform. Our equation is 5+1=1. Instead of adding yet another tool to the five already in use, we act as a connecting layer by integrating common data formats. For custom analyses with Python or R, our API can be used.

🤝 Work simultaneously and collaboratively on a hydrogeological project. Look at the same dataset instead of copies of the same file. This minimizes errors compared to cases like “Data_new3_rev2.xlsx”. Share selected data with clients, project partners, laboratories, and other stakeholders.

Currently, you can either book the Site service package or request a free 14-day trial access. The Site service package includes the following features:

  • Manage any number of your own measuring stations and measurement data
  • Multiselection and editing for data checking
  • Record measured values from anywhere
  • Public data already integrated (currently for Berlin's groundwater data)
  • Share measured values in a team or with other users
  • Manage data from anywhere via web interface
  • Interactive time series Display stations in interactive web map
  • Statistical analysis of time series
  • Full control over access thanks to rights management
  • Automatic backups

And we are already working on additional features for the Coop and Premium service packages, including:

  • 🌧️ Integration of weather data from the German Meteorological Service (DWD)
  • 💧 Statistical mapping of high and low groundwater levels as a map visualization
  • 🚧Threshold value checking
  • 📊Reporting
  • and more.