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Portals And Collaboration

From ekivemark, 5 days ago

A recap from the Gartner Portals and Collaboration Conference held more

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Slide 1: Portals and Collaboration What I learned from the Gartner Conference Mark Scrimshire b: http://ekive.blogspot.com e: mscrimshire@gmail.com t/a/s: ekivemark

Slide 2: Portals • Federated Identity Management and OpenID 60% of Enterprise Portals replaced corporate intranets • Portals will decompose and deliver sub-system functionality as services • Information and applications are delivered through a portal not by a portal

Slide 3: Enterprise Mashups take off • 50% of Enterprises will implement Enterprise Mashups by 2011 Closing the agility gap between heavyweight SOA and lightweight Web 2.0 applications • Good Enterprise Mashups provide governance as well as development tools

Slide 4: Where is the Portal heading? • The great Aggregator • End User Mashup enabler Social Networking included • Extending portal integration to legacy applications

Slide 5: Thin Client Confusion • Adobe Flex / AIR Mozilla PRISM • Microsoft Silverlight

Slide 6: Understanding the user • Digital Exile Digital Immigrant • Over age 28 Digital Native

Slide 7: End of the “big bet” project? • Smaller projects delivered more quickly Lower capital costs • Higher people and change management costs

Slide 8: Everything-as-a-Service • Software-as-a-Service Platform-as-a-Service • Designing broken applications • Cloud computing • Virtually disposable technology