Hi John
MapInfo Pro does not as far as I know support accessing data stored on Sharepoint.
I would, however, say that it can access data from Onedrive but that would require that the data gets synced to your local computer. Also if multiple users are accessing and editing this file, there could be some issues getting the file synced between the individual users to avoid multiple users editing the same file at the same time.
Not sure if you were looking for an answer or posting one?
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Peter Horsbøll Møller
Pitney Bowes
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-15-2019 08:53
From: John Ievers
Subject: Does MapInfo Pro v17 support Cloud connections?
Hi Peter
Looking for an answer to this and found this thread.
MapInfo does not support SharePoint - so can you store and use MapInfo tables from One Drive or Azure storage from your desktop?
Thanks
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John Ievers
CDR Group
Hope Valley, United Kingdom
Original Message:
Sent: 04-19-2018 05:21
From: Peter Horsbøll Møller
Subject: Does MapInfo Pro v17 support Cloud connections?
@Abdelhamid Moursy?, you asked this question during the webinar.
Let me give you some information and then maybe you can elaborate on your question if I didn't really answer it.
MapInfo Pro supports access to a wide range of web services already. This spans from OGC WMS, OGC WFS, OGC WMTS over a number of different tile server types to support for Spectrum Spatial for geocoding and routing (isochrone and isodistance) and now also the new Pitney Bowes Commerce Cloud API's for geocoding and routing (isochrone and isodistance).
Using DBMS you can also connect to SQL Server on Microsoft Azure.
You can of course extent the capabilities of MapInfo Pro using a bit of coding in for example .NET to hook it up against other web services too.
Even though some of these services might run in the cloud, I'm not sure if this is the answer you were looking for. Please let me know.