Microsoft SharePoint Replication solutions for remote SharePoint user access.
No other software improves your knowledge workers access to Microsoft SharePoint with both SharePoint server replication and offline SharePoint.
With the increasing adoption of Microsoft SharePoint as a collaboration platform by many of the world’s most globally distributed companies, it is clear that there is an important and large role for infonic’s Geo-Replication technologies to play in helping those SharePoint deployments reach the most remote and poorly connected end users.
The unique Geo-Replicator platform replicates SharePoint content to branch office servers, to provide remote users with faster access to SharePoint content, as well as mobile workers access to SharePoint offline on their laptops.
Geo-Replicator enables branch offices workers to access central SharePoint content at LAN speeds over a WAN connection - overcoming latency and bandwidth issues.
Geo-Replicator offers a software alternative to hardware devices for Microsoft SharePoint acceleration.
Infonic Geo-Replicator can be configured to suit the client requirement:
Microsoft SharePoint Server Replication 1 Way:
Provides portal content replication and team sites one way to remote servers for LAN access by remote users.
Microsoft SharePoint Server Replication 2 Way:
Provides replication of remote SharePoint content to other servers as well as supporting writable replicas of SharePoint document libraries.
Offline Microsoft SharePoint:
Remote SharePoint user access: mobile users can access the latest central information and applications from their laptops, even when offline. Content, web applications and portals are replicated direct to a laptop, using Infonic’s unique compression and Web Virtualization technologies.
Read more about using Microsoft SharePoint offline.
Click here to download a free standing demonstrator of taking SharePoint offline.
Interested in learning about distributing SharePoint? Watch a video in which our Technical Director discusses the benefits of deploying a distributed SharePoint environment, factors to consider when planning your environment, and possible problems distributed organizations face as they architect an enterprise-wide SharePoint infrastructure.









