T4S Documentation
The FuseIT Trim Connector (T4S) allows Salesforce users to seamlessly work with OpenText Content Manager (TRIM) while remaining within the Salesforce cloud App.
The T4S connector consists of two parts.
A Salesforce managed package installed into a Salesforce Org.
And a Windows IIS Application (T4S Server) installed on a Windows machine within your own network.
A single T4S Server is able to connect to multiple Salesforce Orgs and to multiple OpenText CM Servers.
While a Salesforce T4S-managed package is configured to work with a single T4S server.
T4S allows your OpenText Content Manager to be completely hidden behind your network firewall, and only exposes the T4S IIS Web Application to the Salesforce Server IP range, through two-way SSL connections.
Here are a few of the features T4S can offer:
Allows Content Manager to be securely hidden behind your network firewall so that no external connections can be made.
Limits and secures external traffic only from designated Salesforce Orgs using Two Way SSL and domain name filtering.
Allows Windows authentication to Content Manager
Allows large files of up to 2GB to be transferred*.
Allows bulk file transfer and revisions from Salesforce to Content Manager.
Transfer rate of over 12GB/hour
Allows bulk Container Creation and updates from Salesforce.
Over 12,000 new Containers per hour.
Allows large electronic documents within Content Manager to be transferred back up into Salesforce
Allows metadata from Salesforce to be included with your Container and electronic documents.
Allows asynchronous operations to and from Salesforce.
Able to work with your existing Content Manager taxonomy.
Provides a public API allowing for customisations that will meet all your business requirements.
Provides Lightning controls that can be dragged onto your pages to manage Content Manager from Salesforce.
* T4S customers tend to limit their Salesforce file size to something around 100Mb uploads due to the time to save the file into Salesforce & then the transfer time into Content Manager. The Content Manager server configuration sets the maximum transfer file size allowed.