We’re always adding to the list of integrations that are pre-developed and free to download. Of course you can create a custom handler for ANY service with modern web integration, but this is just easier and more cost effective
This month we added a ton of Azure integrations – so I put together a quick summary of integrations you might be interested in (for a full and updated list always go here.):
Infrastructure Automation
Azure
We’ve added capabilities on both the Government and Cloud sides, specifically focused on Create, Delete, Status, Retrieve, Shutdown, Restart and Start.
Amazon S3
This handler generates an expiring URL for S3. Expiring URLs take a bucket, a key (path + filename) and an expiration and build up a special URL that will give the user access to the file only for a certain time period.
Amazon EC2
There are quite a few in here for working with Images and Instances. Listing, retrieving, statuses and starting/stopping – basic functions you need in EC2.
Chef
Bootstrap a node in chef using Knife.
Rackspace
Create and delete servers.
VMWare
VSphere, for infrastructure automation of course. All kinds of options here.
Tomcat
What else? It reloads
OpenNMS
Trigger nodes when records are created, updated and deleted.
Sales and CRM
Salesforce
Lots of functionality like managing contacts and accounts.
Salesforce Pardot
Create and retrieve prospects.
Sugar CRM
Retrieve account records.
Stripe
Take payments and complete checkouts
Task Management
GitHub
There’s too much to list here – but we use it, there’s a ton of integration points.
ServiceNow
Too many to list, users, groups, changes and incidents mainly.
Jira
Again, too many to list… probably because we love it.
Utilities
If you like JSON, XML, CSV and password generation These handlers are for you.
BMC
Lots of shops use BMC – so obviously we have tons of integrations. Check out the Remedy, ITSM, Bladelogic and Atrium integrations.
HP Service Manager
Create and update incidents.
IWise
Create and retrieve incidents
InfoBlox
Create A records, PTR records.
Communication and Collaboration
Basecamp
Tons of integrations, invites, todo’s, events, projects and more.
Active Directory
Too many to list – this is a biggie.
User admin, calendar integration and group management
Twilio
Because nobody wants to talk on the phone anymore
Citrix
Meeting automation? Yes please.
Evernote
I love this app. Use the handler to create notes or notebooks
Dropbox
Move, delete, create and share.
Company posting, profile posting and a listing of connecting people
SMTP
Manage emails, meeting requests and sending attachments.
Events, links, statuses and posts.
Imgur
Upload automation; yes!
Search followers, compose and include pictures
Yammer
Create, delete invite – lots of options.