Magic Software announces iBOLT integration for Microsoft SharePoint 2010

May 12, 2010 · Filed Under Business Software, Software News 

Latest iBOLT integration platform also includes enhanced connectors for Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Salesforce.com and HL7

Magic Software announced that the latest version of its iBOLT business integration suite includes a Microsoft SharePoint connector for fast and code-free integration between the newest version of Microsoft’s corporate portal – released today, and other enterprise applications.

With dozens of specialized connectors, iBOLT allows organizations to rapidly integrate diverse applications and create continuous business processes. Utilizing a code-free approach, iBOLT also eliminates the need for complex point-to-point interfacing.

The latest iBOLT 3.2 release comes with a number of new or improved connectors for Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Salesforce.com and HL7.

“An increasing number of enterprises are turning to Magic Software to provide integration between cloud-based and on-premise collaboration suites and back-end enterprise business systems,” said Eyal Pfeifel, CTO for Magic Software Enterprises. “By supporting Microsoft SharePoint 2010 on the day of its release, we continue to provide enterprise customers with practical and powerful integration for the latest business applications as they become available.”

“With iBOLT now connecting Microsoft SharePoint with the other business applications in the enterprise, companies no longer have to deal with patching up their disconnected business processes,” said Regev Yativ, president and CEO for Magic Software Enterprises Americas. “With a fully integrated business environment, management can make more informed business decisions, get more value from each business interaction and achieve a faster time to market for their products and services.”

Magic Software will be presenting an in-depth look at the iBOLT business integration suite and the uniPaaS application platform at the upcoming Magic International Users Group 2010 (MIUG) conference in Las Vegas.

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