The ability to incorporate data from key applications, such as Office 365 Outlook, Twitter and DocuSign, is critical to providing a secure, centralized repository of information that can be used to equip teams to respond more quickly to business issues through enterprise-wide collaboration.
To help, Kintone, the provider of a no-code application development platform used to quickly connect, organize, and visualize workflows, has just announced integration with Microsoft Flow, a service that helps businesses create automated workflows between their favorite applications to synchronize files, get notifications, collect data, and more.
Dave Landa, CEO, Kintone recently said: “Our new support for Microsoft Flow opens up a lot of new doors for us, and our customers. The Kintone Connector for Microsoft Flow empowers non- developers to help their teams work more cohesively by creating workflows across popular services. The ability for Microsoft Flow to connect cloud and on-premises data is a real game changer. Adding this connector to our platform provides our customers with additional ability for data-rich applications, and in the end, less siloed information.”
The Kintone Connector for Microsoft Flow is available now with a paid Microsoft Flow plan. An Office 365 subscription is required in order to access the connectors.
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