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SharePoint
Information to make your cloud and on-premise software play nice with one another.
Getting Your Cloud Services to Talk to Your Other Software
Posted on January 29th, 2016 in Office 365, SharePoint, Software Development, Sort of TechnicalCloud-based software like SharePoint Online (or Office 365 SharePoint) and Salesforce.com have put powerful, productivity-enhancing tools within reach of businesses of all sizes. But those advantages are undercut when those cloud services won’t talk to the software many businesses are running on their servers to support their day to day operations. Say a prospect needs a sales quote. At many…(read more).
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