The document provides an overview of IBM WebSphere Portal, including its key features and benefits from both user and IT perspectives. It discusses WebSphere Portal's market leadership position, technical capabilities like portlet architecture and personalization features, and tools for portal development.
Putting *Sparkle* in Your Social Applications! Customization and Branding wit...Mitch Cohen
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This document provides an overview of IBM WebSphere Portal, including:
- What a portal is and the key benefits it provides to users and IT
- An overview of WebSphere Portal's features, components, and architecture
- How WebSphere Portal compares favorably to building a portal in-house in terms of costs and time to market
- Examples of WebSphere Portal's large customer base and market leadership
The document discusses the key capabilities of IBM WebSphere Portal including:
1. Providing a single user experience and navigation model across different devices and clients.
2. Supporting personalization, security, web content management, and application integration features.
3. Allowing integration with Microsoft applications and environments like SharePoint through out-of-the-box federation portlets.
This document discusses IBM WebSphere Portal. It provides an overview of portals and why organizations use them. WebSphere Portal allows users to access many different resources through a single consistent interface. It offers features like integration, personalization, collaboration and customization. The document outlines WebSphere Portal's architecture, components, and packaging options. It also highlights some of WebSphere Portal's 6000+ customers and case studies.
- The document discusses IBM WebSphere Portal, an enterprise portal product.
- It provides an overview of WebSphere Portal's features and components, including portlets, personalization, search, content management, and integration with other IBM products.
- The presentation covers the business benefits of portals, the WebSphere Portal architecture, and packaging options.
The document discusses managing content in IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1. It provides an overview of the capabilities of web content management including content metadata, design components, authoring templates, and presentation templates. It describes how content can be managed for both portal and non-portal sites and discusses tasks related to content creation, management, and delivery.
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1) Characteristics of exceptional digital experiences including being empowering, relevant, compelling and flexible.
2) How exceptional experiences can increase customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, time to market and win rates based on studies.
3) IBM's integrated portfolio approach and capabilities for building exceptional experiences including customer experience, employee experience, content integration, and multi-channel delivery optimization.
The document provides an overview of IBM WebSphere Portal, including its key features and benefits from both user and IT perspectives. It discusses WebSphere Portal's market leadership position, technical capabilities like portlet architecture and personalization features, and tools for portal development.
Putting *Sparkle* in Your Social Applications! Customization and Branding wit...Mitch Cohen
Come and see how Lotus Connections 2.5 can be molded to fit your needs. Don't just take our word for it, but gain the experience of a Lotus Connections customer too! From exploring the data population customizations that allow you to modify and control the information populated on your user's profiles we will move onto practical demonstration of how you can theme Lotus Connections to match your own corporate or organizational brand. We'll also discuss how you can extend the capabilities of the product easily through adding iWidgets to Profiles, Communities and the Home Page of Lotus Connections.
This document provides an overview of IBM WebSphere Portal, including:
- What a portal is and the key benefits it provides to users and IT
- An overview of WebSphere Portal's features, components, and architecture
- How WebSphere Portal compares favorably to building a portal in-house in terms of costs and time to market
- Examples of WebSphere Portal's large customer base and market leadership
The document discusses the key capabilities of IBM WebSphere Portal including:
1. Providing a single user experience and navigation model across different devices and clients.
2. Supporting personalization, security, web content management, and application integration features.
3. Allowing integration with Microsoft applications and environments like SharePoint through out-of-the-box federation portlets.
This document discusses IBM WebSphere Portal. It provides an overview of portals and why organizations use them. WebSphere Portal allows users to access many different resources through a single consistent interface. It offers features like integration, personalization, collaboration and customization. The document outlines WebSphere Portal's architecture, components, and packaging options. It also highlights some of WebSphere Portal's 6000+ customers and case studies.
- The document discusses IBM WebSphere Portal, an enterprise portal product.
- It provides an overview of WebSphere Portal's features and components, including portlets, personalization, search, content management, and integration with other IBM products.
- The presentation covers the business benefits of portals, the WebSphere Portal architecture, and packaging options.
The document discusses managing content in IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1. It provides an overview of the capabilities of web content management including content metadata, design components, authoring templates, and presentation templates. It describes how content can be managed for both portal and non-portal sites and discusses tasks related to content creation, management, and delivery.
Exceptional Digital Experience (Gartner PCC 2014)Edmund Johnson
The document discusses building exceptional digital experiences for customers and organizations. It provides:
1) Characteristics of exceptional digital experiences including being empowering, relevant, compelling and flexible.
2) How exceptional experiences can increase customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, time to market and win rates based on studies.
3) IBM's integrated portfolio approach and capabilities for building exceptional experiences including customer experience, employee experience, content integration, and multi-channel delivery optimization.
Open Mic to discuss the new features related to Portal and Web Content Management introduced in version 8.5. We will be covering changes related to themes,
mobile, social integration and WCM changes related to syndication and rich media aspects of the new release.
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This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on IBM WebSphere Portal Express for Domino. It discusses preparing for a pilot project to implement the portal software, including reviewing current infrastructure, system requirements, and supported databases and directories. The presentation will cover installing and configuring WebSphere Portal Express, integrating Domino applications, and building basic portlets. The goal is to help attendees understand portals and prepare to implement a pilot of the software.
IBM WebSphere Portal - Die nächste GenerationIBM Lotus
This document provides an overview of new features and capabilities in IBM WebSphere Portal version 7 and Lotus Web Content Management version 7. Key highlights include tighter integration between Portal and WCM, improved authoring experience, support for tagging and ratings, virtualization and cloud deployment options, and industry templates to accelerate development. The release of these new versions aims to provide an exceptional web experience foundation and lower the cost of ownership.
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What's new in WebSphere Portal 8 roundtable 27 september 2012MooijBert
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Integrating IBM Web Sphere Portal With Web Analytic Hosted And Non Hosted Sit...Chris Sparshott
The document discusses integrating IBM WebSphere Portal with web analytic tools like Coremetrics, Omniture, and Webtrends. It provides an overview of server-side and active site analytics approaches, describing how each collects data and its benefits. The initiative aims to enable customers to better analyze portal usage through seamless integration with web analytic products.
The document discusses Sense/Net's partner program which has three types of partners: Solution Partners, Hosting Partners, and OEM Partners. Solution Partners can be Silver, Gold, or Platinum level and receive various marketing support and discounts based on their level of commitment. Hosting Partners host Sense/Net software as a service. OEM Partners use Sense/Net as a development platform to create custom solutions. All partners receive benefits like marketing support, discounts, and developer licenses. The obligations for partners include registering opportunities, attending webinars, sales reporting, and providing customer feedback.
IBM Websphere Portal provides a single interface for users to access information, applications, and colleagues. It enables organizations to quickly implement new business designs in a flexible and high-performance manner. Websphere Portal increases productivity by allowing users to organize and share content from multiple sources. It also supports quick deployment, personalization, search capabilities, and integration with other IBM products and applications.
Sense/Net is an open source enterprise content management system (ECMS) built on the .NET platform that provides features like document management, web content management, collaboration tools, and customizable workflows, and they offer a partner model for solution partners, hosting partners, and OEM partners to resell, develop on, or use their content repository.
Dynamics Day 2012: Deep Dive - Dynamics NAV 2013 client optionsIntergen
Dynamics NAV 2013 provides two new client options: a web client and a SharePoint client. In this presentation we'll show how businesses can utilise client options to extend the reach of their business to employees, vendors and customers.
The document provides information about DotNetNuke, an open-source web application framework for building websites, intranets, and other online applications. Some key points:
- DotNetNuke was created in 2002 and allows for dynamic content and interactive features. It is built on Microsoft's ASP.NET platform.
- DotNetNuke uses a portal architecture where pages organize content and modules add interactive elements. It has built-in features like user management, permissions, and search.
- The framework is highly customizable through modules, skins, and other extensions. It also has tools for site administration, file management, and more.
DotNetNuke is an open source content management framework built on ASP.NET. It allows users to easily create and manage dynamic websites without coding knowledge through features like customizable modules and templates. DotNetNuke provides a single interface to integrate multiple applications within an organization on one portal. It offers benefits like easy administration, customization, security, and a large support community.
The content of this presentation targets business audience. It provides an overview for Oracle webcenter suite products as for PORTAL, CONTENT and SITES, and describes why it is all about engagement for business powering exceptional experiences for customers, partners, and employees. Additionally it gives a brief description about each product features and Benfits.
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Web2.0 Ajax and REST in WebSphere PortalMunish Gupta
This document discusses Web 2.0, AJAX, and REST, and how they are being used in IBM WebSphere Portal. It defines these concepts and technologies, compares classic vs Web 2.0 sites, and outlines several ways WebSphere Portal leverages Web 2.0 including through AJAX portlets, REST services, semantic tags, and integration with other IBM products. Future plans are described to expand these capabilities in upcoming releases.
Open Mic to discuss the new features related to Portal and Web Content Management introduced in version 8.5. We will be covering changes related to themes,
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This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on IBM WebSphere Portal Express for Domino. It discusses preparing for a pilot project to implement the portal software, including reviewing current infrastructure, system requirements, and supported databases and directories. The presentation will cover installing and configuring WebSphere Portal Express, integrating Domino applications, and building basic portlets. The goal is to help attendees understand portals and prepare to implement a pilot of the software.
IBM WebSphere Portal - Die nächste GenerationIBM Lotus
This document provides an overview of new features and capabilities in IBM WebSphere Portal version 7 and Lotus Web Content Management version 7. Key highlights include tighter integration between Portal and WCM, improved authoring experience, support for tagging and ratings, virtualization and cloud deployment options, and industry templates to accelerate development. The release of these new versions aims to provide an exceptional web experience foundation and lower the cost of ownership.
IBM WebSphere Portal References EducationDvir Reznik
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What's new in WebSphere Portal 8 roundtable 27 september 2012MooijBert
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Integrating IBM Web Sphere Portal With Web Analytic Hosted And Non Hosted Sit...Chris Sparshott
The document discusses integrating IBM WebSphere Portal with web analytic tools like Coremetrics, Omniture, and Webtrends. It provides an overview of server-side and active site analytics approaches, describing how each collects data and its benefits. The initiative aims to enable customers to better analyze portal usage through seamless integration with web analytic products.
The document discusses Sense/Net's partner program which has three types of partners: Solution Partners, Hosting Partners, and OEM Partners. Solution Partners can be Silver, Gold, or Platinum level and receive various marketing support and discounts based on their level of commitment. Hosting Partners host Sense/Net software as a service. OEM Partners use Sense/Net as a development platform to create custom solutions. All partners receive benefits like marketing support, discounts, and developer licenses. The obligations for partners include registering opportunities, attending webinars, sales reporting, and providing customer feedback.
IBM Websphere Portal provides a single interface for users to access information, applications, and colleagues. It enables organizations to quickly implement new business designs in a flexible and high-performance manner. Websphere Portal increases productivity by allowing users to organize and share content from multiple sources. It also supports quick deployment, personalization, search capabilities, and integration with other IBM products and applications.
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- DotNetNuke uses a portal architecture where pages organize content and modules add interactive elements. It has built-in features like user management, permissions, and search.
- The framework is highly customizable through modules, skins, and other extensions. It also has tools for site administration, file management, and more.
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http://usermanagedsolutions.com/SharePoint-User-Toolkit/default.aspx
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D1 - Building Great Client-side Web Parts with SPFx, PnP-JS-Core, ReactJS and...SPS Paris
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“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
7. Integration comes from everywhere Feeds Search and Federation Tagging and Messaging Navigation and Theming Tooling and Builders Gadgets Widgets Desktop Integration REST Services External Content
8. Web 2.0 & IBM Strategy Technology Techniques “ Services” RSS AJAX Atom XML REST PHP Flex Mashups Tagging Tag Clouds Folksonomy Blogging wikis Microformats Semantic Tagging Web 2.0 Sites
36. Entitlements Packaging/Pricing IBM Dashboard Accelerator 6.1 Prices listed here are planned for the United States as of planned eGA June 2008. They are provided for your information only and are subject to change without notice. Other pricing configurations may be available. Refer to your local geography pricing resource for current pricing. No charge unlimited access/downloads Dashboard KPI Catalog Features the WebSphere Dashboard Framework Full IBM Lotus ActiveInsight EXCLUSIONS / LIMITATIONS ENTITLEMENT PRODUCT Enterprise offer bundled together with WebSphere Portal Server $1194 PVU Dashboard Accelerator + Portal Server Bundle Offering for SMB or departments within larger enterprises; includes WebSphere Portal Express $10,280 per 20 user pack (100 user minimum initial purchase) D60BALL IBM Lotus ActiveInsight Team Edition Includes full entitlement to WebSphere Portal Express and WebSphere Portlet Factory Enterprise offering; Sell to existing WebSphere Portal Server customers as an add-on (alone or along with other accelerators) $690 per PVU D60BKLL IBM Lotus ActiveInsight INTENT LIST PRICE ($USD) PART # PRODUCT
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39. IBM Business Process Accelerator 6.1 Prices listed here are planned for the United States as of planned eGA June 2008. They are provided for your information only and are subject to change without notice. Other pricing configurations may be available. Refer to your local geography pricing resource for current pricing. Packaging/Pricing IBM Business Process Accelerator 6.1 Entitlements Full Lotus Forms Server 3.0.1 1 user license per Lotus Forms Server Full Lotus Forms Designer 3.0.1 1 user license per Lotus Forms Designer Full Lotus Forms Viewer 3.0.1 EXCLUSIONS / LIMITATIONS ENTITLEMENT COMPONENT $906 per PVU D0400LL IBM Business Process Accelerator & WebSphere Portal Server 1 1 Includes full entitlement to WebSphere Portal Server $402 per PVU D03ZYLL IBM Business Process Accelerator LIST PRICE ($USD) PART # PRODUCT
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