Magic Software v4.7 has been launched
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Austin Harris |
Low Code development platform announces update to provide their user's with better integrations.
Magic Software Enterprises has announced the launch of Magic xpi 4.7, a solution that enables organizations to quickly adapt to changing technologies and business conditions, while providing a multi-point low code solution that aims to lower IT development and operational costs associated with integration.
Magic Software, which recently extended its partnership with Salesforce, included new features in Magic xpi 4.7 to make the integration between Salesforce and other systems even easier.
By collaborating with Salesforce, Magic Software is expanding its partners’ network and maximizing its service offering to customers, enabling them to better serve their customers via all channels by connecting to back-office ERP and finance applications, and streamlining business processes across numerous applications.
"We’re excited to join forces with Salesforce, the global leader in CRM," said Yuval Lavi, VP of Technology & Innovation at Magic Software Enterprises. “With the release of Magic xpi 4.7, IT teams across organizations are empowered to innovate freely, deliver better customer experiences, quickly introduce new products to market and contribute to building a more agile and competitive enterprise.”
Magic Software, which recently extended its partnership with Salesforce, included new features in Magic xpi 4.7 to make the integration between Salesforce and other systems even easier.
By collaborating with Salesforce, Magic Software is expanding its partners’ network and maximizing its service offering to customers, enabling them to better serve their customers via all channels by connecting to back-office ERP and finance applications, and streamlining business processes across numerous applications.
Enhancements in the Magic xpi 4.7 release include:
- Expanded out-of-the-box connectivity with a new OData Provider connector. Magic xpi’s OData Client connector is now joined by a new OData Provider connector, making legacy back office data accessible as real-time OData to external systems, including Lightning Connect, an application development framework from Salesforce.
- Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) support for the SharePoint Online (MOSS) connector, adding an extra level of security to SharePoint integration projects. ADFS will authenticate users to Active Directory and also provide access to claims-aware applications, including Salesforce and Microsoft Office 365.
- Ability to write new connectors based on Magic xpa Application Platform’s runtime technology.
- Multiple features to improve programming productivity, for example visual indicators of data flow status and an enhanced monitor to provide an even more accurate bird’s eye view of all running projects.
"We’re excited to join forces with Salesforce, the global leader in CRM," said Yuval Lavi, VP of Technology & Innovation at Magic Software Enterprises. “With the release of Magic xpi 4.7, IT teams across organizations are empowered to innovate freely, deliver better customer experiences, quickly introduce new products to market and contribute to building a more agile and competitive enterprise.”
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