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RedPrairie Integrates Microsoft Search Technologies into Supply Chain Solutions

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RedPrairie Corporation, an optimization company, announced its commitment to integrate Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 with the RedPrairie E2e solutions. This integration will provide the ability to search across disparate enterprise systems based on supply chain data, enabling organizations to increase productivity and reduce information overload.

This integration provides the ability to find relevant content in a wide range of repositories and formats using familiar Microsoft tools. Combined with Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows Desktop Search, RedPrairie's supply chain data search results are delivered quickly and relevance is tuned for enterprise and line-of-business data. Users are able to find, use and share information in the context of where they are working, and with the familiar tools used every day.

Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides out-of-the-box search for common enterprise repositories and file types as well as for people and experts. It offers the ability to index, search, and display information from line-of-business applications, relational databases, and other structured content using the business data catalog. Enterprise search functionality is integrated with the collaboration, portals, content management, forms and business intelligence features of SharePoint Server 2007 and can be integrated with other features and components of the Microsoft 2007 Office system. Windows Desktop Search enables users of RedPrairie's systems to quickly and easily find what they are looking for and take action on those results from the Windows desktop interface.

For additional information, access http://www.RedPrairie.com.

This piece is brought to you by the Information Management editorial staff.

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