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HumanTouch’s CorasCloud Launches New Microsoft SharePoint Software Platform

By Melissa ThompsonSeptember 24, 2015
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Moe Jafari, CEO, HumanTouch
Moe Jafari, CEO, HumanTouch

CorasCloud, a HumanTouch company, today introduced its newest offering; CorasWorks, a Software Platform for Microsoft SharePoint which contains new features and enhancements that add power, flexibility and usability to the software.

CorasWorks v 11.4 offers its users the tools to design and build their own business solutions without having to use code. A few of the new features include; CAFÉ – a new custom forms technology, CAPS-XT – external data integration, and the action and display wizards have been updated.

Dan Naselius, CTO of CorasCloud said, “SharePoint is ubiquitous in both the Federal and commercial sectors and has become a defacto platform for business solutions. Organizations are still trying to drive value from SharePoint, and CorasWorks makes it much easier to realize that value. We provide an appdev platform that significantly reduces the time and effort required to build powerful business solutions. CorasWorks gives organizations a better way to build applications on SharePoint. And this release adds even more power to an already powerful feature set.”

Related: Founder, President and CEO of HumanTouch Moe Jafari on Becoming an Entrepreneur, Social Government and his Involvement with STEM

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