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Extend Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and 2010 Connectivity
With Enterprise Enabler now you can create application data mash-ups in SharePoint in less than 1 day compared to weeks or even months with any other ETL/EAI technology on the market. In addition other ETL/EAI technologies require thousands of lines of code to accomplish what Enterprise Enabler can with ZERO code. This means you can gain orders of magnitude reduction in integration time and follow-on maintenance costs.
Enterprise Enabler fulfills the promise of SharePoint as a collaboration tool by bring to life the Business Data Catalog (BDC) in SharePoint Server 2007 and the Business Connectivity Services (BCS) in SharePoint Server 2010. The BDC enables portal web parts to include data from external Line of Business (LOB) applications. The BCS augments the BDC by allowing bi-directional information flow. These capabilities, extended by Enterprise Enabler, provide any organization the ability to connect all of its mission-critical external data sources to the BDC or BCS.
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These SharePoint BDC lists display the power of Enterprise Enabler (EE) to create relationships among multiple data sources (entities) residing in disparate external systems. Notice the expansion of the order records (one data source) in the list on the right by clicking on the CustomerID ‘BERGS’ record in the customer list (different data source) on the left. This is possible because EE established a virtual relationship between the two external data sources and pulls the data LIVE, without a staging database.
Benefits of SharePoint implementations integrated through EE
- Ability to move and align data to and from any source without programming
- Greatly simplifies data handling into and out of applications built on SharePoint
- Deliver a seamless and transparent deployment into the SharePoint environment
- Ability to select data from SharePoint lists and map to and from any corporate or niche application
- Eliminate customization or intrusive modifications to the SharePoint portal platform
- Provide a secure, Auditable, 100% .NET-based environment for connectivity to SharePoint
- Automatically generate BDC metadata
- Create virtual relationships across disparate sources
- Implement semantic alignment and transformation of data from unlike sources
- Configure inbound and outbound integration to conform to most standards for data formats, encryption, packaging, and transport
- Provides otherwise unsupported capabilities; such as:
- Data transformation
- Data filtering
- Defining and automating bi-directional integration with SharePoint lists
- Conditional integration from disparate sources
- Combining and aligning of information from multiple sources
- Utilize virtual relationships across applications
- Hosted applications (Software as a Service –SaaS)
Partial list of supported integrations:
| DBase |
IBM DB2 |
AS/400 |
Delimited Text |
| SQL |
Oracle |
OLE |
ODBC |
| ADO Persistence XML |
UDL |
Custom |
Oracle E-Business Suite |
| OSIsoft PI |
IHS SubPUMP |
OPC Data |
PIMS |
| Advisor |
SAP |
EDI |
IBM WebSphere MQ |
| MSMQ |
TIBCO Messages |
Peachtree |
Microsoft Office Excel |
| Intuit Quick Books |
Sybase |
XML |
Microsoft Office Access |
| HL7 |
EDI |
CTMS |
CDISC |
| Web Services |
Salesforce |
FoxPro |
Microsoft Dynamics AX |
| Microsoft .NET Objects |
Com+ Objects |
Virtual Store |
Microsoft Dynamics CRM |
Downloads:
Microsoft Sharepoint Datasheet
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