New SharePoint 2010 Extension Adds LOB Data Sources To Knowledge Management And Social Networking
Layer2 announced a new SharePoint Add-On to integrate external data sources like SQL databases, Exchange, ERP/CRM/CMS or any other LOB systems with SharePoint Knowledge Management and Social Networking features
Online, September 27, 2010 (Newswire.com) - With the newly released Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 now Collaborative Knowledge Management (CKM) becomes an approach to enabling organizational intelligence in the enterprise. Managed Metadata now can drive navigation, discovery, relation, and re-usability of content. Managed Metadata provides a common corporate vocabulary and can connect people to social networks. These features however are limited to SharePoint-based data only so far. The Business Data List Connector now integrates any LOB system of the enterprise seamlessly with the new SharePoint CKM and social features.
Add-on connects SharePoint lists directly to external LOB data
While most vendors are focused on displaying external data at SharePoint-based portals only, the Business Data List Connector directly links common SharePoint lists like contacts, tasks, events or any other custom list directly to external LOB data using existing ODBC, OLEDB, .NET or specific drivers. Systems like SQL Server, Exchange, MS Office or text files, XML, EDI, Oracle, IBM DB2, Informix, AS400, MySQL, Cache, ERP / CRM systems like MS Dynamics CRM / NAV / AX, SAP, Salesforce.com, QuickBooks, Peachtree, HL7, Virtual Store are supported as well as general Web Services, Microsoft .NET or COM+ objects.
Knowledge Management and Social Networking now includes any enterprise data source
Once connected, the SharePoint lists are updated automatically in background with external data changes. Write-back of modifications made in SharePoint lists to the external data sources is optionally provided, if supported by used driver. All common list features are fully available: Views, RSS newsfeeds, change notifications per email or workflows on external data changes. SharePoint Enterprise Keywords and Managed Metadata columns can be used without any restrictions to tag the list content based on taxonomies for use with Knowledge Management and Social Networking features. Additionally an Auto Tagger component provides automatic background categorization.
Knowledge Management Suite comes with auto- tagger, tag suggestions and advanced metadata navigations
The Knowledge Management Suite for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 encourage knowledge workers to take advantage of the new SharePoint 2010 features by making it as easy as possible to tag content and use tags for knowledge browsing, navigation, content discovery and search. The suite consists of several components, e.g. for improved taxonomy management, content based tag suggestions, auto tagger and metadata navigation Web Parts. The Tag Navigation Web Part harvests the value of collaborative tagging by using the SharePoint 2010 managed metadata taxonomy tree directly for content discovery and navigation. The Tag Directory Web Part renders managed metadata as A-Z directory index or enterprise glossary, to alphabetically browse the corporate knowledge. The Related Content Web Part for SharePoint 2010 automatically displays related content context-based by using existing tags - for example related products or services, assigned file downloads, context-driven contact information, tasks, events etc. The solution was developed 100% based on the new Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Server Enterprise Metadata Management API.
Jump start SharePoint Knowledge Management with ready-to-use taxonomies
In cooperation with WAND, Inc - one of the leading providers of enterprise taxonomies - Layer2 additionally offers pre-defined Taxonomy Metadata for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, a robust and expanding library of taxonomies covering a wide variety of domains to help jumpstart classification projects. Taxonomy Metadata for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is currently available for more than 40 specific topics in 13 languages on www.layer2.de/en.
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