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Salesforce to integrate with OneDrive for Business and SharePoint in new universal file sharing solution


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Salesforce.com today announced Salesforce Files Connect, a centralized, universal file-sharing solution that enables enterprise customers to seamlessly browse, search and share files located in any repository—all from a single user interface. We’re pleased to announce that OneDrive for Business and SharePoint will be the first file sharing platforms to integrate with Salesforce Files Connect.

The integration marks another milestone in the strategic partnership between Salesforce and Microsoft, which was first announced in May 2014.

“OneDrive for Business has become increasingly central to how people store, share and collaborate on documents at work, and we’re pleased to extend even more value to our customers by integrating with apps and services like Salesforce so they can be more productive,” said Chris Jones, corporate vice president with OneDrive and SharePoint.

To read more about today’s news, visit the Salesforce online newsroom.