Intelliwave Sitesense
Author: Eric Vasbinder
Support Status: Supported
Integration Method: ODBC Direct Database
Connection Method: IPSEC VPN or TLS Database Endpoint (TLS VPN)
Hosted: NO
Hosting Location: EXTERNALLY in vendor’s cloud, connected over TLS Database Endpoint (TLS VPN) or IPSEC VPN
Additional Charge: NO (VPN add-on included in every cloud contract by default - if not on your contract additional charge will be required to add VPNs)
Product Use Case:
This product is a software solution for identifying and tracking construction materials, equipment, and tools. It leverages barcode, RFID, and GPS sensors to provide visibility to equipment location and materials usage.
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ERP Connection Overview:
As per many other server-side integrations to third-party products, this product is designed to talk to Vista's database directly using ODBC. This connection requires that the Vista server be "visible" to the third party system. To ensure that the two systems can communicate, we set up a server to server IPSEC VPN or a TLS Database Endpoint (TLS VPN) (PREFERRED) between our cloud and the vendor's multi-tenant cloud.
Deployment Methodology:
We do not support hosting of this product in our cloud. As such, the customer must continue to host the actual program (i.e. "bits") in either their on-premise environment or in another cloud. As a result, since this product and Vista will be on separate networks, a VPN is needed to bridge the gap between the two networks. This solution uses a data connector ("shim") between the Vista server and other third-party products.
Detailed Instructions:
Stand up remote connectivity to our cloud:
TLS Database Endpoint (TLS VPN) (PREFERRED): TLS Database Endpoint
IPSEC VPN between hosting location of third party product and customer's Vista environment in our cloud: How do I set up an IPSEC VPN to access my Vista database directly?
Create SQL account to allow third-party to authenticate to Vista: I need a dedicated SQL account for my integration to Vista in your cloud. How do I set that up?
Configure the third-party solution to talk to the IP address of the new Vista server in our cloud.
tl;dr: All programmatic components of this solution must be hosted externally to Viewpoint's cloud environment. Customers who need to integrate this solution with Vista in our cloud need to use either a TLS Database Endpoint (TLS VPN) or an IPSEC VPN. Once the VPN is configured and in place, we stand up a SQL account to allow communication with Vista. The customer and/or partner then configures this solution to point to the new IP address of Vista in the cloud.
changelog
Wednesday, 13 July 2022 at 09:48AM
Added TLS Database Endpoint (TLS VPN) information and changelog
Post Date: 11 October 2021 at 08:01AM