Magic Software Unveils New Version of Magic xpi
Magic Software Japan has announced the release of the latest version of its no-code data integration tool,
Magic xpi 4.14.1. With a refined focus on cloud-native compatibility, this version sees the introduction of several new dedicated connectors and an enhanced user experience.
The most notable enhancements include the addition of connectors specifically designed for
Azure Service Bus,
Apache Kafka,
D365 Business Central, and
Box. These updates will significantly enhance the tool's ability to connect with cloud services and facilitate real-time data interactions, ultimately supporting businesses in their digital transformation journeys.
Key Updates in Magic xpi 4.14.1
New Dedicated Connectors
1.
D365 Business Central:
This connector integrates with Microsoft's ERP solution aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises. In addition to the existing connections for
D365 CRM and
D365 Finance & Operations, businesses can now efficiently connect with D365 Business Central, thereby broadening the scope of Microsoft ERP integrations.
2.
Azure Service Bus:
Magic xpi now supports Microsoft Azure's messaging platform, Azure Service Bus. This facilitates reliable asynchronous communications, enabling seamless integration with various resources including databases and storage on Azure, thereby optimizing cloud-native architecture.
3.
Apache Kafka:
The integration with Apache Kafka allows the real-time ingestion of streaming data such as sensor data, financial transactions, and log data. This feature significantly simplifies real-time analytics and event-driven processing.
4.
Box:
By connecting with the cloud content management service, Box, companies can automate the storage, sharing, and management of business data and files both internally and externally, enhancing operational efficiency while ensuring data security.
Expanded Cloud-Native Support
The latest version of Magic xpi enhances cloud deployment capabilities, making it easier than ever for projects to deploy seamlessly to cloud environments without errors. The tool now automatically manages project dependencies, streamlining the deployment process for users.
New Installer for Windows and Linux
The new unified installer simplifies the setup process for both Windows and Linux Ubuntu environments. It supports high-availability clusters, allowing for robust configurations suitable for production environments, complete with redundancy and load balancing.
Benefits of the Updates
- - Ease of Cloud Utilization: Magic xpi ensures a consistent environment for both on-premise and cloud settings, enabling effortless scaling in hybrid cloud scenarios.
- - Enhanced Connectivity: The introduction of new connectors alongside local agent connections accelerates service creation and operational efficiency.
- - Reduced Operational Overhead: With features such as SLA configurations, expanded monitoring, and strengthened RESTful API authentication, the risks of service downtime are mitigated, and maintenance responses become swifter.
- - Simplification of Integrated Development Environment: The one-stop management of installations and dependencies enhances productivity dramatically, making high availability and clustered setups much more manageable.
About Magic Software Japan
Magic Software Japan operates as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Magic Software Enterprises (NASDAQ: MGIC), boasting a business network that spans over 50 countries worldwide. With offices in major Japanese cities, including Tokyo, Sapporo, and Osaka, they collaborate with over 800 partner companies to offer solutions and services centered around low-code development tool
Magic xpa and the data integration platform
Magic xpi.
President: Toshio Sato
Headquarters: Shinjuku Front Tower, 2-21-1, Kitashinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Business Scope:
- - Procurement, manufacturing, and sales of the low-code development tool Magic xpa.
- - Procurement, manufacturing, and sales of the data integration platform Magic xpi.
- - Educational support for tool products, support services, project assistance, and contract development of application systems.