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EntropySoft has announced the addition of a Microsoft Exchange Web Storage connector to its portfolio. By making available another connector, EntropySoft is working towards simple, normalized access to all content repositories. EntropySoft's Microsoft Exchange Web Storage connector is fully bidirectional. It has read / write capacities for all Exchange objects such as mails, posts, contacts, meetings, events, and tasks. The connector can access user mailboxes as well as public folders.
EntropySoft is a connectors' factory for Content Management Systems. All EntropySoft connectors are written in Java, and are also accessible via .NET and web services. The extensive support of features of CMS applications by the connectors, as well as the sheer number of connectors, make them an option for OEM material. 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.
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