Press Announcement | 21st November 2025
Leading legal technology provider Tiger Eye, dedicated to Harnessing Knowledge and Unleashing Potential, has announced Microsoft SharePoint compatibility for Tiger Eye Blueprint, the firm’s flagship knowledge management platform.
Tiger Eye Blueprint is specifically designed for legal knowledge management, enabling firms to discover, review and share knowledge. This provides clients with greater efficiency, productivity and competitive edge.
The Microsoft SharePoint connector extends the compatibility and capabilities of the Tiger Eye Blueprint platform across two key areas: knowledge capture and submissions, as well as knowledge storage and management.
SharePoint Knowledge Capture
Using the connector, Tiger Eye Blueprint users can now submit resources to the platform directly from SharePoint (in addition to previously supported data sources including iManage and local file stores). After submission, resources can then be enriched and curated using Tiger Eye Blueprint’s highly configurable knowledge workflows, which enable users to add further value to resources including metadata, tagging and context for storage and ongoing usage within the firm’s centralised, trusted knowledge repository.
SharePoint Knowledge Storage
The powerful Microsoft SharePoint connector also facilitates greater flexibility for managing and securing knowledge, as using the connector, Tiger Eye Blueprint users can also host knowledge repositories directly within SharePoint, too. This can make it easier for firms to not just maintain but also access knowledge databases, either directly or by surfacing content via AI technologies such as CoPilot.
Sam Hudson, Chief Growth Officer at Tiger Eye, added: “We believe that every firm should be able to harness knowledge, no matter what their existing technology stack looks like. By broadening the compatibility of Tiger Eye Blueprint, we are giving firms the freedom to unleash the potential of their knowledge, whether their content is currently stored in iManage or SharePoint. We have long recognised that knowledge exists across systems, and it can too easily be siloed to specific solutions across the technology stack. This connector is another step on our journey towards creating a truly platform agnostic knowledge solution.”