DocFusion connectors and systems integration
  • 09 Feb 2023
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DocFusion connectors and systems integration

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Article Summary

DocFusion's PaaS approach integrates easily 

DocFusion's PaaS (Platform-As-A-Service) approach lets any enterprise system leverage its document generation engine and automation facilities in the way that it's needed. Services are accessed through API's (Application Programmer Interface) using low-code. This speeds-up the adoption of document automation within enterprises as opposed to implementing new software systems.

As a PaaS, DocFusion also significantly lowers the maintenance effort for enterprises. 

In cloud-based installations of DocFusion, the enterprise is guaranteed an up-time of document automation services, needing then to only tend to the maintenance of data and applications. Those overheads are even completely eliminated when using the DocFusion Portal, a SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) implementation of DocFusion that avails the entire suite of document automation functionality without the need for any integration exercises at all.

For organizations requiring more control over document automation, DocFusion is available as an On-Premise installation. Organizations can tailor many aspects of a DocFusion implementation to meet infrastructure, security or even performance requirements. 


How DocFusion can be implemented in different ways to meet organizational needs.

 



Connectors get you started fast

Accessing data in existing enterprise systems allows businesses to cross the barrier created by distributed data in heterogenous systems environments. Instead, DocFusion lets you to use multiple datasets from a variety of systems simultaneously, as if they were unified, and regardless of whether they are located within the enterprise or online. This maximizes the value of business information, and promotes data integrity by eliminating the need to replicate data. 

DocFusion's connectors facilitate quick connections to popular enterprise software like ERP's CRM, and more. They are setup in minutes and comply to the security protocols of many enterprise systems. Custom connectors can also be created using low-code

DocFusion includes connectors to:


SystemFunction
SalesForceSalesForce is a CRM system that helps marketing, sales and commerce teams to work collaboratively on generating revenue.
Microsoft SharePointSharePoint is a web-based collaborative platform that integrates natively with Microsoft Office for document management, enterprise storage, and several other configurable functions needed by enterprises.
Microsoft Dynamics 365Dynamics 365 is a suite of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) products, and includes a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system amongst other intelligent business applications.
Odoo ERPOdoo is a suite of business management software tools that includes Customer Relationship Management (CRM), e-commerce, billing, accounting, manufacturing, warehousing, project management, and inventory management apps.
Web ServicesWeb services are essentially a means for systems to communicate with each other across an enterprise network or online using the internet. It can also be used by devices to talk to each other.
ODataThe Open Data Protocol (OData) is a data access protocol for online systems that provides a uniform way to query and manipulate datasets through CRUD operations (Create, Read, Update, and Delete).
OpenAPIOpenAPI is an open-source format used for designing and creating machine-readable interface files. It is used to produce, describe, consume, and visualize RESTful APIs and web services.



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