InfoQuery LLC announced the availability of the InfoQuery Connector for Resware, enabling title and settlement professionals to securely integrate Resware data with Microsoft Copilot, Office 365, the Power Platform, and Azure Logic Apps, according to a release.
The InfoQuery Connector empowers Resware users to build advanced automations and AI-driven workflows using no-code and low-code tools, reducing reliance on custom development while expanding possibilities for operational efficiency, reporting and customer experience.
“Moving the InfoQuery Connector for Resware to general availability is an important milestone for our customers,” InfoQuery’s Pete Bishop said in the release. “Resware users can now connect their transactional data directly to Microsoft’s modern automation and AI platforms, opening the door to smarter workflows, faster decision-making and scalable innovation without heavy technical lift.”
With general availability, the InfoQuery Connector allows Resware customers to:
- Integrate Resware data with Microsoft Copilot, enabling AI-powered insights and conversational access to operational information. Users can, for example, chat with their Resware data from Teams or Copilot.
- Automate workflows using Power Automate and Azure Logic Apps, including notifications, task orchestration and data synchronization. Users can open new orders automatically using their bespoke AI model to scrape data from contracts or order forms.
- Build custom apps in Power Apps that surface Resware data in user-friendly interfaces. Users can build a focused interface to allow their team members to look up focused Resware data in Teams while working the phones.
- Leverage Office 365 tools such as Outlook, Teams, and SharePoint in end-to-end business processes.
By making Resware data available through a secure, supported Microsoft connector, organizations can modernize operations while staying within their existing Microsoft technology stack.
The InfoQuery Connector is designed for organizations that want flexibility without complexity. Business analysts, operations leaders and IT teams can create solutions that previously required custom development, but now using visual designers and prebuilt Microsoft components.
“Title and settlement companies often face the ‘build vs buy’ dilemma,” Bishop added. “Do they sign up to buy a solution for every operational problem, or do they build their own solution? Buying every solution means ongoing, recurring expense for a solution that is not built exactly for them. Building solutions used to mean hiring developers, building servers, and ongoing maintenance. This release gives Resware users a practical, future-ready way to adopt automation and AI on their own terms, using the resources they already own.”
The InfoQuery Connector for Resware is now available through Microsoft’s connector ecosystem. Documentation and setup guidance can be found on Microsoft Learn.