How to easily and effective integrate your MS Dynamics NAV with your Salesforce.com CRM
If you didn’t get a chance to register and attend our Salesforce-MS Dynamics NAV integration webinar, you can view our recorded version here:
How to integrate your MS Dynamics NAV with your Salesforce.com (26.3.2010) from RapidiOnline on Vimeo.
In this webinar we will show you how easy it is to integrate your salesforce.com crm system with your MS Dynamics NAV. We will go through a live demo transferring changed customer information from MS Dynamics NAV to Salesforce.com. Furthermore we wil show you have easy you can get an overview of your business data by having your salesforce.com CRM integrated with MS Dynamics NAV ERP system
March 29th, 2010 0 commentss »Cloud Integration for your Business
The appeal of the cloud is obvious: low and predictable costs, robust feature sets, rapid deployment, and no in-house IT support. No wonder more and more growing companies are putting their IT in the cloud. But what about connecting your Saas Application with your On Premise System. The potential for Integration is a key consideration when choosing an SaaS solution.
Read the rest of this entry April 10th, 2009 0 commentss »SaaS-based data quality and integration tools gaining momentum
Cost and flexibility may be trumping security concerns when it comes to Software as a Service (SaaS) and corporate data, as the on-demand deployment model is beginning to gain a foothold in the marketplace, according to Gartner Inc.
In particular, on-demand data integration and data quality software showed signs of breaking into the mainstream, with 28% of companies that responded to a recent Gartner survey indicating that they have deployed SaaS-based data integration tools, and 24%, SaaS-based data quality tools.
Read the rest of this entry March 3rd, 2009 4 commentss »FREE Version of Salesforce-MS Dynamics NAV (Navision)
The RapidiOnline Team announces a FREE version of Salesforce – MS Dynamics NAV (Navision) data integration.
RapidiOnline offers a FREE version of Salesforce-MS Dynamics NAV (Navision) data integration solution for Enterprises with such data integration needs. Sign up as user on RapidiOnline for the Salesforce-MS Dynamics NAV (Navision)integration solution and your monthly fee will be totally free of charge.
Read the rest of this entry September 22nd, 2008 0 commentss »New version of the Salesforce-Navision Integration
We are happy to announce that a new version of the Salesforce-MS Dynamics NAV Integration is generally available. The new version is more complete than the previous one, and based on our experience with Salesforce-Navision Integrations so far.
The Integration contains the following:
- New Customers in Navision are automatically created in Salesforce as Accounts.
- New Accounts in Salesforce are automatically created in Navision as Customer (C/AL code/business logic is executed to validate data and set default values). NEW
- Updates to Customers in Navision are automatically transferred to the corresponding Salesforce Accounts.
- Updates to Salesforce Accounts are automatically transferred to the corresponding Navision Customer.
- Items in Navision are created and kept up-to-date as Products in Salesforce.
- Prices from Navision are created as a standard pricebook in Salesforce.
- Opportunities in Salesforce are automatically created as Sales Orders in Navision (C/AL code/business logic is executed to validate all data). NEW
- Booked Invoices from Navision are created as Sales History in Salesforce (an add-on application for Salesforce is available from us to contain these invoices and make them visible under the corresponding Account) NEW
We now provide our Navision Application Server (NAS) Connector with each Salesforce-Navision Integration (in addition to the RapidiConnector). This makes it possible to have the best of two worlds: Using the C/Front to access data in Navision in an easy (no coding needed) and fast (top performance) way, and using our NAS connector for the Tasks where C/AL code needs to be executed.
Any of the above features, can of cause be disabled, if you don’t need them !
And we/you can easely add field mappings or create new mappings for existing or custom objects.
We can get you started with a Trial version in just 1-2 hours in a web-session. Then you can see for yourself what we can do and how easy it is.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Michael
June 15th, 2008 0 commentss »What is Data Integration?
So how can the term data integration be defined? Mark Torr from SAS defines it beautifully and to the point in my opinion as
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