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DryvIQ’s Latest Integration Extends Platform’s Visibility and Governance Capabilities to Microsoft SharePoint Embedded Content

Newly released connector brings SharePoint Embedded application content into complete lifecycle management, compliance, and AI readiness strategies

DryvIQ, a leading intelligent data management platform, announced the release of its Microsoft SharePoint Embedded connector, enabling organizations to analyze, govern, and migrate content to and from SharePoint Embedded–powered applications. As content increasingly resides across SaaS and line-of-business applications, DryvIQ’s latest integration extends the platform’s reach, bringing visibility, governance, and complete lifecycle management to more of the enterprise’s content.

“We’re excited about what Microsoft SharePoint Embedded unlocks for customers building and using modern, content-driven applications,” said Sean Nathaniel, CEO of DryvIQ. “As content is created and stored across Microsoft 365, SharePoint Embedded apps, and dozens of other systems, organizations need a unified way to manage it all. Our new connector extends the intelligent data management capabilities the DryvIQ platform provides across more than 40 repositories to SharePoint Embedded content – so all enterprise content is governed consistently, supports compliance, and can confidently fuel AI initiatives, no matter where it resides.”

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Managing large volumes of content across a growing number of enterprise repositories and applications can complicate governance and end-to-end lifecycle management. Organizations often need a unified platform to control content consistently across these disparate systems. DryvIQ’s SharePoint Embedded connector extends the platform’s analysis, classification, governance, and migration capabilities, including the ability to apply and manage Microsoft Purview sensitivity labels, to SharePoint Embedded containers, enabling centralized retention, reduced sprawl, and searchable, defensible content across the enterprise.

“DryvIQ has been a partner to Microsoft OneDrive and SharePoint for over a decade, migrating petabytes of documents into Microsoft 365 for our mutual customers,” said Ian Story, Principal Architect at Microsoft. “We are pleased about the addition of SharePoint Embedded support to the DryvIQ platform, helping even more organizations move and govern content in their applications built on SharePoint Embedded.”

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