MHartman
12th October 2005, 19:29
Has anyone worked trying to integrate Baan IV with MS SharePoint or MS InfoPath?

I'm curious about the difficulty level of integrating these tools.

dave_23
12th October 2005, 19:33
I believe that SSA TA WebServices integrates with Infopath fairly flawlessly with Baan IV.

Dave

EdwinvdBorg
12th October 2005, 22:01
I have been working with SharePoint for sometime now but have unfortunately not yet come across BAAN IV web parts built by any BAAN and/or MS partner.
This might be an opportunity for somebody because SharePoint is getting more and more popular among businesses in North America and Europe.

Regards,

Edwin

ssaerpnow
31st October 2005, 17:08
Act Now ICT is working on such a solution.
It is based on MS SharePoint and they have a Web part which
can interface to Baan IV and Baan V.

They want to show the first release on their seminar Nov 17th.

regards,
Jan

robertvg
1st November 2005, 17:58
Act Now ICT -> any more infomation already on this 'product' ?

regards,
Robert

ssaerpnow
7th November 2005, 19:51
Robert,

It's build on top of Windows SharePoint services (WSS).
This is the part that comes for free with Windows 2003.
Because Windows Sharepoint Services lacks good navigation
tools, workflow, integration parts etc., the total solution
deliveres a set of webparts to solve these issues.

You don't need Windows SharePoint Portal, however if
your company already bought this license it's certainly an
added value, but not mandatory.

The unique additional webparts in the solution are:
-workflow build within SharePoint
-navigation, enhanced maintainable tree structure
-consolidation webpart, gives overview over multiple sites
-interface with SSA Baan V (Baan IV to follow, depending on demand)

The interface with SSA Baan goes via the business logic layer,
so it will also work on a customized environment.

Current release displays SSA Baan data within your SharePoint
environment, next version will also support inserts/updates.

Detailed information and demo's will be given on the seminars
in Zeist (Netherlands) on November 17th and in Belgium on
November 24th in Niel (Boom). See also www.actnow.nl and
www.ometa.be

regards
Jan