Access back-office data instantly and easily from Salesforce1 applications.
Complexities and challenges related to real-time data integration and
connectivity are henceforth well known like accessing legacy data from
Salesforce apps.
The stakes are huge when it comes to unlock actionable insights in our
data-driven age, where data is the new oil.
Progress provides now support for OData and Salesforce1 Lightning
Connect, with the goal to making integration with Salesforce easier and
more powerful with real-time data. You can bring back office data such as
Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server into Salesforce1 and Force.com applications.
Connectikpeople.co recalls that, by leveraging ODBC/JDBC industry
standards, users can get fast, real-time access to Salesforce data from most BI
and reporting tools, as well as instant compatibility with existing
applications and infrastructure.