UpsideLMS Expands Its API and Integration library
Pune (IN), August 2018 - From new web conferencing tools to HRISs, CRMs, and beyond, UpsideLMS has added some of the most popular and best-in-class apps, systems, and tools to its API and Integration library to offer a complete learning ecosystem to businesses.
UpsideLMS' understanding of the needs of today's businesses and that of the tools that need to work in tandem with the learning management system for greater synergy and productivity has led it to build upon its API and Integration library. From new web conferencing tools to HRISs, CRMs, and beyond, UpsideLMS' API and Integration library encompasses all the popular tools, apps, and systems commonly used by enterprises, SMBs, and training businesses.
UpsideLMS' API and Integration library covers, but is not limited to
- Salesforce
- Zoom (web conferencing)
- SAP
- BizLibrary
- Cegos
- Microsoft Azure
- Amazon S3 Web Services
- SSO (SAML 2.0 and proprietary)
- scheduled update processes for fetching, creating, and updating data
These APIs help organizations in seamlessly integrating UpsideLMS with third-party enterprise applications for information sharing and managing various functions with ease. To ensure a secure data exchange between the API(s) and the LMS, UpsideLMS uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), a symmetric block cipher used by the U.S. government to protect classified information that is implemented in software and hardware throughout the world to encrypt sensitive data, is one of the most common securities used for APIs the world over. Furthermore, being technology independent, organizations can use any programming language or framework to integrate their system(s) or application(s) with UpsideLMS.
Speaking about the API and Integration library expansion, Amit Gautam, Director - UpsideLMS, said, "Powerful by itself, UpsideLMS gives businesses more bang for their buck by offering a complete and robust API system to perform any integration related to managing user accounts, courses and training materials, enrolling users, statistics, and much more, while reducing the manual effort."