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.NET News Desk EntropySoft Releases New Microsoft SharePoint Connector
Enables read and write access to content stored in the Microsoft SharePoint repository
By: Liz McMillan
Feb. 11, 2009 05:00 AM
EntropySoft has announced the release of a new Microsoft SharePoint connector. EntropySoft's new version of Microsoft SharePoint 2007 connector enables read and write access to content stored in the Microsoft SharePoint repository. The Microsoft SharePoint connector is part of EntropySoft's connectors' portfolio, which consists of more than 30 connectors. By using a single API, which is the same for all EntropySoft connectors, software vendors and large companies have found the answer to their interoperability requests. Customers no longer need to learn specific programming technologies for each content-centric application; they can access, modify and interact with content through a single technology. EntropySoft therefore becomes a one-stop shopping facility for easy interoperability. Moreover, EntropySoft technology is now available on all platforms (Java, .NET, web services). On top of the read / write connectors, EntropySoft has two technological layers (Content ETL and Content Federation) that can also be OEM'ed to facilitate integration and interoperability. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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