Available Modules
- RDBMS Integration Module
The Relational Database Integration Module provides the ability to connect GeoRoom quickly and easily to any enterprise relational database, including those used by existing financial, ERP, maintenance and asset management databases. This is the most commonly used integration module and comes standard with GeoRoom.
- Web Services Integration Module
The Web Services Integration Module allows GeoRoom to query and receive responses from web services, providing a fast integration path into proprietary enterprise applications built around Service Oriented Architectures.
- Microsoft SharePoint Integration Module
SharePoint is a groupware, document management and collaboration server with which R7 Solutions has extensive integration experience. The SharePoint Integration Module allows a company to quickly integrate a new or existing SharePoint server with GeoRoom, allowing List Items to quickly be associated with points on the map.
- EMC Documentum Integration Module
The Documentum Integration Module allows GeoRoom to query and index documents stored in a Documentum content management system. This module is popular with clients who have an existing committment to Documentum for ECM, but require a high degree of map and workflow integration for their application.
- Microsoft Active Directory Authentication Module
The Active Directory Authentication Module provides enterprises using a Microsoft Windows domain to create seamless, single sign-in solutions for their GeoRoom installation. By consolidating application security and enterprise role management, a higher degree of security and much faster application development is provided.
- Oracle Authentication Module
This module includes a specially designed DLL to allow GeoRoom to connect to Oracle databases to provide secure access to both GeoRoom and SharePoint servers even when Active Directory is not being used as the authentication server.
- Built-in Document Management
GeoRoom includes a basic document management system residing in the database. Clients often use this document management system as a stepping stone to a larger integration with an enterprise document management system.
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