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Mainsoft announced the release of its SharePoint Integrator
for Lotus Notes. This add-on to IBM Lotus Notes 8, an Eclipsed-based Rich
Client Platform based on Java, provides point-and-click access to Microsoft
SharePoint content, including Word documents, Excel worksheets, and PowerPoint
presentations, from within Notes. Mainsoft professional services can also build
composite applications across SharePoint data and Java or .NET line-of-business
applications.
- Drag-and-drop Word documents, Excel worksheets, and PowerPoint presentations from a Notes sidebar into Lotus Notes emails, calendar appointments, and task lists.
- Open Microsoft Office documents stored on SharePoint without leaving the Notes user interface. Mainsoft maintains connectivity to the SharePoint server, allowing users to check-in or check-out documents and access version history and document workflows, like they have always done.
- Drag-and-drop Microsoft Office documents to a sidebar inside Notes to update content in SharePoint document libraries.
- Integrate SharePoint content into workflow mash-ups and composite applications with Java and .NET business applications. Mainsoft professional services provide custom SharePoint integration into Lotus Notes. Business users can, for example, access a customer list stored on a Windows SharePoint Services site; sort and filter this list by sales territory; plot the contacts on a Google map; and communicate the results to the enterprise CRM system, all from within Lotus Notes.
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Most integration with SharePoint are provided to our enterprise and let them save time and money by implementing best practice solutions in an online environment. |
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