Box is a cloud content management platform that enables organizations to securely manage their content, collaborate across teams, and integrate with various applications.
Why this server?
Allows ingestion of content from Box as a data connector into Graphlit for search and retrieval
Why this server?
Allows querying Box cloud storage data by representing it as relational tables, supporting table discovery, column information retrieval, and SQL query execution.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Box cloud storage files and metadata
Why this server?
Enables querying Box cloud storage data through SQL models.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source that can be connected to through the CData JDBC driver.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based access to Box files, folders, and users.
Why this server?
Allows SQL-based access to Box cloud storage data.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source in the compatibility table, enabling access to Box data.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC driver.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Box files, folders, and metadata, presenting Box content as queryable tables.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Box cloud storage files and metadata.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for querying Box files and folders.
Why this server?
Provides access to Box data by exposing it as relational SQL models through the CData JDBC Driver.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source that can be accessed through the CData JDBC driver, allowing for data retrieval from Box cloud storage.
Why this server?
Provides read-only access to Box data through SQL-based queries, allowing for retrieval of files, folders, and other Box content structured as relational data.
Why this server?
Allows querying Box cloud storage data through SQL interfaces, making file and folder information accessible via natural language.
Why this server?
Enables comprehensive Box file and folder management through the Box API, offering tools for file search, text extraction, AI-based querying, and data extraction. Features include user authentication, file content reading, AI-powered file analysis, folder navigation, and structured data extraction from files.
Why this server?
Connects to Box to ingest documents from the platform. Supports creating and managing connections to Box, and ingesting content via authenticated sessions.
Why this server?
Provides SQL interface for accessing Box cloud storage data.
Why this server?
Included in the list of supported sources for data retrieval through the MCP server.
Why this server?
Allows retrieval of SAS Data Sets containing Box data via SQL queries.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Box files, folders, users and sharing information.
Why this server?
Enables querying of Box cloud storage data, providing access to file and folder information through natural language questions.
Why this server?
Enables querying Box cloud storage data through a SQL interface via the MCP server.
Why this server?
Provides access to Box file storage data, enabling natural language queries about files and folders.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Box cloud storage content and metadata.
Why this server?
Provides access to Box cloud storage data through a SQL interface, allowing queries against files and folders stored in Box.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source that can be integrated with the MCP server for data access.
Why this server?
Allows querying Box cloud storage data in a read-only format.
Why this server?
Enables querying Box file storage data through SQL models.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Box files, folders, and collaborations.
Why this server?
Allows querying Box cloud storage data including files, folders, and sharing information.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based queries against Box cloud storage platform, providing access to files, folders, and collaboration data.
Why this server?
Provides access to Box cloud storage files and folders through SQL queries.
Why this server?
Allows retrieval of Box file storage and collaboration data through SQL-based tools for listing tables, retrieving column information, and executing SELECT queries.
Why this server?
Provides SQL interface for accessing Box files, folders, and other content.
Why this server?
Enables read-only access to Box files, folders, and content.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Box cloud storage files and folders.
Why this server?
Provides access to files and folders stored in Box through SQL-like queries.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration with the MCP server, allowing access to Box data.
Why this server?
Enables querying Box cloud storage service data, including files, folders, and collaboration information.
Why this server?
Enables access to Box cloud storage data through SQL queries.
Why this server?
Enables querying Box cloud storage data, allowing read-only access to files, folders, and metadata through SQL SELECT statements.
Why this server?
Allows querying Box cloud storage files, folders, and user data through SQL.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration, allowing access to Box data through the MCP server.
Why this server?
Enables querying of Box file storage data through relational SQL models.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC Driver
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Box cloud storage content, allowing queries against files, folders, comments and other Box data.
Why this server?
Enables ingestion of content from Box cloud storage platform into the SourceSync.ai knowledge base
Why this server?
Enables searching for files and reading file content from Box, with support for PDF and Word document formats, using either JWT or Developer Token authentication.