Novabrain Business Explorer's open architecture enables a seamless integration with most productivity or editor applications.
Corporations and end-users can also develop their own Information Objects, editors or application modules.
Integration
Out of the box, Novabrain Business Explorer comes with a powerful set of toolbars for Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft
Office 2007. The toolbars enable users to create, search, retrieve and save Office documents directly to any Information
Object. Users can save time and money by finding and retrieving emails and documents without leaving their Microsoft Office
applications.
Novabrain's open repository architecture allows collaboration applications like Microsoft SharePoint to have access to
any Information Object, document or email saved with Novabrain Business Explorer. Micosoft SharePoint Webparts are also available
for end-users of SharePoint to view documents and emails saved on any file server.
Novabrain Business Explorer is fully compatible and integrated with Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows XP shell.
Context and Information Objects can be created within MIcrosoft Windows Explorer without having to open up Novabrain Business
Explorer. End-users will see and be able to modify the context of any folder or file.
Novabrain Business Explorer is also compatible and fully integrated with Microsoft Windows Vista. Novabrain Business Explorer
complies to all the new security features of Microsoft Windows Vista thus simplifying its deployement. No administrator privileges
are required to install the application on an end-user desktop.
Novabrain Business Explorer leverages the most interesting functionalities of Microsoft Server 2003/2005/2008 like Active Directory, file
events, Distributed File Server, file sharing, and file security.
Novabrain Business Explorer is also fully compatible with Microsoft Server 2008. Novabrain Business Explorer leverages the latest
improvement of Microsoft Server 2008 like new features in the Distributed File System, Active Directory and performances.
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