Pervasive Data Integrator Universal CONNECT! offers OData integration
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Pervasive Software(R) Inc. (NASDAQ: PVSW), a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and recent “Best of SaaS Showplace” award winner, enables the integration and connectivity to the Open Data Protocol (OData) using the Microsoft Dynamics certified Pervasive Data Integrator ™. Pervasive Data Integrator Universal CONNECT! has an unparalleled range of connectivity and integration capabilities to a variety of on-premises, on-demand and cloud-based applications and sources, including the Open Data Protocol (OData). OData, a web protocol for querying and updating data, applies web technologies such as HTTP, Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) and JSON to provide access to information from a variety of applications, services, and stores. There is a growing list of products that implement OData. Microsoft supports the Open Data Protocol in SharePoint Server 2010, Excel 2010 (through SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel), Windows Azure Storage, SQL Server 2008 R2, and Visual Studio 2008 SP1.
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