What is the RapidiConnector and how to install it?
The RapidiConnector is a small windows service that runs in the background and features the connection between the local system (for example MS Dynamics NAV) and the central RapidiOnline service.
Did you just sign up for Salesforce.com? Do you need an integration to MS Dynamics NAV? Then you can use a RapidiOnline Trial to get your data loaded into salesforce.com. Signing up on RapidiOnline for a free Salesforce.com-MS Dynamics NAV Integration Trial will give you several Benefits as a Salesforce.com Newbee….
Read the rest of this entry October 15th, 2009 1 comments »You can make a difference...
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Read the rest of this entry June 2nd, 2009 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 »New Self-service portal for support
We now provide a new self-service portal for support on RapidiOnline.
You can find a link to the portal under the support tab.
If you are an existing customer, please ask our support for a login to the portal where you will be able to create Cases, follow the status of your cases and browse/search our Solutions catalog.
Looking forward to see you there.
Michael
May 12th, 2008 0 commentss »We Need an Enterprise Data Integration Architecture
Data integration has come a long way since the early days of data warehousing. We can now identify three major data integration initiatives in our IT environments. And – guess what? They require a clear and concise architecture. Read on to understand the three initiatives making up an enterprise data integration architecture.
Data seems to fall into three categories: master data, operational transaction data, and data used for decision making. Each of these categories requires specialized technologies and architectural components. I would like to briefly go over these in this blog.
Read the rest of this entry March 16th, 2008 0 commentss »Data Migration: Plan to Succeed
Data migration is the process of migrating data from one location to another. It is not something new to the storage industry. Almost every IT organization has had to move data at some point or the other. There are different reasons for doing so: hardware gets obsolete and has to be upgraded, data gets bigger and cannot be handled by the array, the environment is being relocated, etc. As data becomes more complex and difficult to manage, the process of migrating data has taken on a life of its own. Consulting services organizations have made a business out of it. Data migration is no longer about knowing the technology, but about managing the process properly, in a manner that meets the requirements of your internal and external customers. Typical requirements include minimum downtime, (who likes downtime these days, anyway?) reconfiguration of any affected component, and the availability of resources and skills to adequately perform the migration. Whatever the reason may be, there are specific aspects of a data center move that need to be addressed to ensure success.
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The RapidiConnector: Communication… fast and secure
The RapidiOnline Services run with a unique technology called the RapidiConnector that ensures compressed and secure data transfer between RapidiOnline and the different On-Premise systems. For best efficiency and security the data is compressed and encrypted. Our aim is to provide services that take advantage of this unique technology in order to make it easier and faster for you to get started. Our unique technology ensures that the On-Demand solution is working just as efficient as the On-Premise version.
Read the rest of this entry June 10th, 2010 1 comments »How to easily get an overview of your Sales Orders in Salesforce.com
Learn how you easily can get an overview of your sales orders inside Salesforce.com by transferring all the booked invoices from your MS Dynamics NAV to Salesforce.com
Watch our Webinar on the next page to learn more.
Read the rest of this entry April 1st, 2010 0 commentss »Using RapidiOnline to get your data loaded into salesforce.com and saving you time
