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.
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.
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.
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.
Top Five Reasons to Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver Portal 7.3SAP Portal
This document discusses 5 reasons to upgrade to SAP NetWeaver Portal 7.3: 1) A new Ajax framework provides improved usability, responsiveness, and accessibility across devices. 2) New end-user self-service capabilities allow users to create and share content. 3) The portal can now be consumed on mobile devices. 4) An integrated document management solution streamlines content management. 5) Future investments will focus on tablet/mobile consumption, social capabilities, and reducing total cost of ownership.
A draft paper on Open Source Content Management Systems for Small and Medium Businesses.
This was presented at the Linux Asia Conference in India in 2006.
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.
Get Connected – Using Open Source Technologies on FacebookBinesh Gummadi
This document summarizes a presentation given by Deb Woods and Binesh Gummadi at Red Hat Summit 2009 about using open source technologies at Facebook. It discusses Ingres' mission and products, how open standards and open source can reduce costs and increase flexibility. It also outlines how the Wedding Planning application for Facebook was developed using JBoss, Ingres, Alfresco, and other open source technologies to provide benefits like reduced costs, performance, and time to market. The presentation covers architecture details and APIs for technologies like JBoss Seam, Facebook, Alfresco, and Crafter.
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.
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.
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.
Top Five Reasons to Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver Portal 7.3SAP Portal
This document discusses 5 reasons to upgrade to SAP NetWeaver Portal 7.3: 1) A new Ajax framework provides improved usability, responsiveness, and accessibility across devices. 2) New end-user self-service capabilities allow users to create and share content. 3) The portal can now be consumed on mobile devices. 4) An integrated document management solution streamlines content management. 5) Future investments will focus on tablet/mobile consumption, social capabilities, and reducing total cost of ownership.
A draft paper on Open Source Content Management Systems for Small and Medium Businesses.
This was presented at the Linux Asia Conference in India in 2006.
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.
Get Connected – Using Open Source Technologies on FacebookBinesh Gummadi
This document summarizes a presentation given by Deb Woods and Binesh Gummadi at Red Hat Summit 2009 about using open source technologies at Facebook. It discusses Ingres' mission and products, how open standards and open source can reduce costs and increase flexibility. It also outlines how the Wedding Planning application for Facebook was developed using JBoss, Ingres, Alfresco, and other open source technologies to provide benefits like reduced costs, performance, and time to market. The presentation covers architecture details and APIs for technologies like JBoss Seam, Facebook, Alfresco, and Crafter.
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
IBM WebSphere Portal References EducationDvir Reznik
This document discusses several case studies of higher education institutions implementing IBM WebSphere Portal. It provides examples of Cardiff University in Wales, the German Sports University in Cologne, San Francisco State University, and Universiti Putra Malaysia. It describes how these schools used WebSphere Portal to create compelling online experiences for students, faculty, and alumni, and to provide personalized access to functions and content. It discusses common elements of these implementations, including delivering integrated marketing messages, being highly collaborative, hosting rich multimedia content, and enabling mobile and analytics capabilities.
Nyheterna i Portal och Web content management version 8IBM Sverige
Vi berättar om den senaste versionen av produkterna, hur man anpassar sina lösningar för mobila enheter samt hur man mäter användandet.
Niklas Lindström, Software Sales IT Architect, Websphere Family Application Developer, IBM Svenska
The BlackBerry WebWorks Platform allows developers to create standalone applications using modern web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. WebWorks applications can be fully-featured "Super Apps" through their ability to integrate with native BlackBerry and PlayBook features using JavaScript extensions. Developers can distribute WebWorks apps through BlackBerry App World to BlackBerry devices running OS version 5.0 and higher or PlayBook tablets.
In this talk, come to learn about Broadridge Integrated Services for web applications - a suite of web applications, web services and java libraries that can be mainly categorized as:
Web Integrated Services: These applications provide a common integration framework, enable UI standards across products for a client and provide set of development components/utility tools that can be used across applications.
Federated Services: These applications handle the tasks related to authentication and authorization.
- 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 agenda includes presentations on Microsoft client technologies:
- The Microsoft Client Continuum by Ronan Geraghty from 10:00-11:15.
- Introducing WPF by Max Knor from 11:30-13:00.
- Building WPF composite smart clients by Max Knor from 14:00-15:30.
- Building RIAs with Silverlight 2 by Martha Rotter from 15:45-17:00.
1: The document discusses business intelligence (BI) and analytics capabilities in Microsoft SQL Server 2012. It highlights new features in several areas including storage, security, availability, resource utilization, manageability, modeling, reporting and analytics.
2: Key new features include columnstore indexing for improved query performance, enhanced security models, availability groups for high availability, and new self-service BI tools like Power View and Data Alerts.
3: The document also outlines predictive analytics, embedded BI, and improved development capabilities in SQL Server 2012 including new programmability features and Entity Framework support.
Version 9 of Metastorm BPM includes many new features to improve ease of use, reuse, governance, customization, integration, collaboration, and process intelligence. It allows for faster implementation and time to value through enhanced design, development, reporting and deployment capabilities.
The document provides an overview of IBM's transition plan for Lotus Domino Document Manager. Key points include:
- IBM will withdraw Domino Document Manager from marketing in May 2009 and end support in September 2012.
- Customers will be automatically entitled to Lotus Quickr licenses as a replacement product. Transition paths to IBM FileNet Content Manager and IBM Content Manager are also available.
- IBM will provide tools and resources to help customers assess their current usage, plan the migration, and maintain their current Domino Document Manager environment until transition is complete.
- Customers are encouraged to start using Lotus Quickr and carefully plan their transition to have a smooth transition by the September 2012 end of support
1. The document discusses the evolution of Microsoft's .NET framework and development platforms over time, from versions 1.0 to 4.0.
2. It highlights new capabilities in .NET 4 like parallel computing innovations and faster web development.
3. The document promotes resources for learning more about .NET 4 and Microsoft's software and cloud services.
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.
The document discusses establishing proper governance for portal management. It outlines setting the stage for portal governance by defining why it is needed, what aspects can be governed, and how to develop a governance framework. The framework establishes roles, responsibilities, and policies around portal management. It also identifies 14 tactical areas that can be governed, such as user roles, content publishing, and search. Governance ensures consistent behaviors across the portal by defining who is responsible for what aspects and the decision-making processes.
The Notes/Domino Application Development Competitive Advantage - IamLUGJohn Head
presented by @johnhead and @davidvia
Some organizations are neglecting or under-utilizing one of the greatest IT assets in their portfolio today - the Notes/Domino application platform. Some are even considering re-coding Domino applications in other languages and development tools. In this session we present the business case and technical merits of Notes and Domino in direct comparison to other tools such as Microsoft SharePoint. Based on data collected from real-world engagements we will demonstrate the positive return on investment of the Notes platform. We will also discuss PSC’s “Application Modernization” strategy and how it helps move customers from merely maintaining Notes applications to increasing their value with XPages and advanced collaboration functionality.
The document discusses the challenges of developing mobile applications for multiple platforms and proposes a hybrid app approach using HTML5. It notes the fragmentation across mobile platforms, languages and tools, and the high costs of native development. A hybrid app framework is suggested that would allow developing once and deploying across platforms, with benefits of both native and web apps, including offline capabilities and connectivity to backend systems. The framework is described as using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript with a model-view-controller architecture and local storage for offline use.
Grameen Solutions Product Engineering Featured Projects 2009 11 12Grameen Solutions
Grameen Solutions developed software projects for telecommunications companies including softphones, location-based services, and interfaces to communication platforms. They created prototypes and commercial products across platforms like Windows, Windows Mobile, and browsers. Their work integrated emerging technologies with established platforms to enable new voice, video, and data applications.
"BlackBerry Webworks : Apps for The Smartphone and Tablet " Alan Wong, Developer Relations, Asia Pacific, The BlackBerry ® Developer Day in Bangkok ,22 November 2011, Software Park Thailand.
Grameen Solutions is a social business providing offshore outsourcing services since 2003. It has over 170 customers in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. Grameen Solutions has expertise in various industries and technologies and employs 60 people at its headquarters in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Transform the way you do business with Lotus and Websphere Portal software from IBM. Overview of technology value driven to organizations through Ixion solutions leveraging the market leading middleware portfolio of IBM.
IBM Lotusphere 2012 AD205 - IBM Sametime® in IBM Connections®, IBM WebSphere®...William Holmes
This document discusses how to integrate IBM Sametime with various IBM products including IBM WebSphere Portal, IBM Connections, Lotus iNotes and Domino Web Access. It provides an overview of the Sametime Proxy architecture and APIs. It then describes the configuration steps to enable Sametime in each product, including updating versions, configuring properties, and restarting servers. It also discusses how to integrate Sametime widgets and functionality into customizations or extensions of each product.
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
IBM WebSphere Portal References EducationDvir Reznik
This document discusses several case studies of higher education institutions implementing IBM WebSphere Portal. It provides examples of Cardiff University in Wales, the German Sports University in Cologne, San Francisco State University, and Universiti Putra Malaysia. It describes how these schools used WebSphere Portal to create compelling online experiences for students, faculty, and alumni, and to provide personalized access to functions and content. It discusses common elements of these implementations, including delivering integrated marketing messages, being highly collaborative, hosting rich multimedia content, and enabling mobile and analytics capabilities.
Nyheterna i Portal och Web content management version 8IBM Sverige
Vi berättar om den senaste versionen av produkterna, hur man anpassar sina lösningar för mobila enheter samt hur man mäter användandet.
Niklas Lindström, Software Sales IT Architect, Websphere Family Application Developer, IBM Svenska
The BlackBerry WebWorks Platform allows developers to create standalone applications using modern web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. WebWorks applications can be fully-featured "Super Apps" through their ability to integrate with native BlackBerry and PlayBook features using JavaScript extensions. Developers can distribute WebWorks apps through BlackBerry App World to BlackBerry devices running OS version 5.0 and higher or PlayBook tablets.
In this talk, come to learn about Broadridge Integrated Services for web applications - a suite of web applications, web services and java libraries that can be mainly categorized as:
Web Integrated Services: These applications provide a common integration framework, enable UI standards across products for a client and provide set of development components/utility tools that can be used across applications.
Federated Services: These applications handle the tasks related to authentication and authorization.
- 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 agenda includes presentations on Microsoft client technologies:
- The Microsoft Client Continuum by Ronan Geraghty from 10:00-11:15.
- Introducing WPF by Max Knor from 11:30-13:00.
- Building WPF composite smart clients by Max Knor from 14:00-15:30.
- Building RIAs with Silverlight 2 by Martha Rotter from 15:45-17:00.
1: The document discusses business intelligence (BI) and analytics capabilities in Microsoft SQL Server 2012. It highlights new features in several areas including storage, security, availability, resource utilization, manageability, modeling, reporting and analytics.
2: Key new features include columnstore indexing for improved query performance, enhanced security models, availability groups for high availability, and new self-service BI tools like Power View and Data Alerts.
3: The document also outlines predictive analytics, embedded BI, and improved development capabilities in SQL Server 2012 including new programmability features and Entity Framework support.
Version 9 of Metastorm BPM includes many new features to improve ease of use, reuse, governance, customization, integration, collaboration, and process intelligence. It allows for faster implementation and time to value through enhanced design, development, reporting and deployment capabilities.
The document provides an overview of IBM's transition plan for Lotus Domino Document Manager. Key points include:
- IBM will withdraw Domino Document Manager from marketing in May 2009 and end support in September 2012.
- Customers will be automatically entitled to Lotus Quickr licenses as a replacement product. Transition paths to IBM FileNet Content Manager and IBM Content Manager are also available.
- IBM will provide tools and resources to help customers assess their current usage, plan the migration, and maintain their current Domino Document Manager environment until transition is complete.
- Customers are encouraged to start using Lotus Quickr and carefully plan their transition to have a smooth transition by the September 2012 end of support
1. The document discusses the evolution of Microsoft's .NET framework and development platforms over time, from versions 1.0 to 4.0.
2. It highlights new capabilities in .NET 4 like parallel computing innovations and faster web development.
3. The document promotes resources for learning more about .NET 4 and Microsoft's software and cloud services.
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.
The document discusses establishing proper governance for portal management. It outlines setting the stage for portal governance by defining why it is needed, what aspects can be governed, and how to develop a governance framework. The framework establishes roles, responsibilities, and policies around portal management. It also identifies 14 tactical areas that can be governed, such as user roles, content publishing, and search. Governance ensures consistent behaviors across the portal by defining who is responsible for what aspects and the decision-making processes.
The Notes/Domino Application Development Competitive Advantage - IamLUGJohn Head
presented by @johnhead and @davidvia
Some organizations are neglecting or under-utilizing one of the greatest IT assets in their portfolio today - the Notes/Domino application platform. Some are even considering re-coding Domino applications in other languages and development tools. In this session we present the business case and technical merits of Notes and Domino in direct comparison to other tools such as Microsoft SharePoint. Based on data collected from real-world engagements we will demonstrate the positive return on investment of the Notes platform. We will also discuss PSC’s “Application Modernization” strategy and how it helps move customers from merely maintaining Notes applications to increasing their value with XPages and advanced collaboration functionality.
The document discusses the challenges of developing mobile applications for multiple platforms and proposes a hybrid app approach using HTML5. It notes the fragmentation across mobile platforms, languages and tools, and the high costs of native development. A hybrid app framework is suggested that would allow developing once and deploying across platforms, with benefits of both native and web apps, including offline capabilities and connectivity to backend systems. The framework is described as using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript with a model-view-controller architecture and local storage for offline use.
Grameen Solutions Product Engineering Featured Projects 2009 11 12Grameen Solutions
Grameen Solutions developed software projects for telecommunications companies including softphones, location-based services, and interfaces to communication platforms. They created prototypes and commercial products across platforms like Windows, Windows Mobile, and browsers. Their work integrated emerging technologies with established platforms to enable new voice, video, and data applications.
"BlackBerry Webworks : Apps for The Smartphone and Tablet " Alan Wong, Developer Relations, Asia Pacific, The BlackBerry ® Developer Day in Bangkok ,22 November 2011, Software Park Thailand.
Grameen Solutions is a social business providing offshore outsourcing services since 2003. It has over 170 customers in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. Grameen Solutions has expertise in various industries and technologies and employs 60 people at its headquarters in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Transform the way you do business with Lotus and Websphere Portal software from IBM. Overview of technology value driven to organizations through Ixion solutions leveraging the market leading middleware portfolio of IBM.
IBM Lotusphere 2012 AD205 - IBM Sametime® in IBM Connections®, IBM WebSphere®...William Holmes
This document discusses how to integrate IBM Sametime with various IBM products including IBM WebSphere Portal, IBM Connections, Lotus iNotes and Domino Web Access. It provides an overview of the Sametime Proxy architecture and APIs. It then describes the configuration steps to enable Sametime in each product, including updating versions, configuring properties, and restarting servers. It also discusses how to integrate Sametime widgets and functionality into customizations or extensions of each product.
IBM WebSphere Portal provides a framework for delivering role-based and process-driven composite applications. It combines portlets and content into a unified presentation, delivers personalized experiences based on user roles and settings, and separates site design from application design. WebSphere Portal provides integration, collaboration, single sign-on and other services. It enables the creation of applications that make users more productive in the context of their daily work.
IBM Lotusphere 2013 AD109: Using the IBM® Sametime® Proxy SDK: WebSphere Port...William Holmes
This document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation on using the IBM Sametime Proxy SDK. It discusses how the Sametime Proxy allows access to Sametime functionality without requiring a client installation. It provides examples of integrating Sametime Proxy with IBM Connections and WebSphere Portal and demonstrates programming models and widgets. The document also discusses extending the SDK capabilities and using Sametime Proxy for mobile applications.
Information resources – IBM WebSphere PortalPetr Kunc
This document provides information on various resources for IBM WebSphere Portal support. It lists documentation, technical articles, discussion forums, education and certification resources for learning about WebSphere Portal. It also provides links for downloading WebSphere Portal, finding fixes and support tools, opening service requests to report problems, and getting assistance from the IBM Support Assistant.
The document discusses IBM WebSphere Portal, an enterprise portal product. It provides an overview of portals in general and WebSphere Portal's key benefits and components. These include integration, single sign-on, personalization, collaboration, and more engaging user interfaces. The document then discusses WebSphere Portal's advantages over custom built portals, its market leadership position, and some of its 6,000+ customers across industries like government, healthcare, banking, and retail. Finally, it summarizes WebSphere Portal's functional architecture including portlets, themes, content and document management, search, and more.
WebSphere Portal V6.1 provides a technical overview of the product's architecture and components. It discusses the portal tier, backend tier, security tier, content tier and how they work together. It also summarizes the main components of WebSphere Portal including the application server, database, directory server, and search. Finally, it highlights how WebSphere Portal works with various platforms, databases, directories, security managers, web servers and browsers.
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 presentation was delivered at Lotusphere 2010. The abstract was as follows:
Mashup the Lotus Portfolio!
Are you looking for a lightweight way to integrate various Lotus products together at-the-glass? We’ve got the answer for you! In this demonstration, we will show how through widgets and mashup technologies you can quickly create a cohesive application that mashes together services and content from products such as WebSphere Portal, Lotus Connections, Lotus Quickr, Lotus Domino, IBM Mashup Center, Lotus Forms, and Lotus Sametime.
This document discusses customizing Liferay Portal for business needs. It provides an overview of Liferay and common customization scenarios. It then discusses the key environments, tools, and techniques needed for customization, including the Plugins SDK, Liferay IDE, and Developer Studio. Common customization decisions are outlined relating to information architecture, content, sites, roles and authentication, workflows and more. Finally, it provides an example of a content-centric customization focusing on basic techniques and methodology.
Portals provide access to relevant information, applications, and human assets through a personalized interface. They can be used internally within a company on an intranet or externally to connect a company to partners or customers. Common portal features include page design, user roles, discussion forums, calendars, and content management. Portals can be customized for basic look and feel changes, intermediate configuration of features, or complex integration with backend systems. Xebia provides expertise in portal design, configuration, development, content management, and uses an agile approach to iteratively deliver tested features.
This presentation helps you to understand what the SAP Portal Portfolio offers already today, you will be informed on the planned product enhancements and you get insights into strategic directions for the portal portfolio.
Accessing Your Existing SAP NetWeaver Portal on Mobile DeviceSAP Portal
The document discusses providing access to existing SAP NetWeaver Portal content on mobile devices. It outlines a two-phase solution: 1) Allowing customers to build their own mobile framework page using an SAP guide. 2) SAP providing a pre-built mobile framework UI and exposing portal services via REST for use in mobile apps. The solution will leverage the portal's existing services while using modern mobile UIs. It will also align with Sybase Unwired Platform for building native mobile business apps using portal services.
This document discusses how Google is working to make the client, connectivity, and cloud more powerful and accessible through open technologies. It focuses on three areas: 1) Making the cloud more accessible through technologies like Google App Engine and data APIs. 2) Keeping connectivity pervasive through open platforms like Android and social APIs. 3) Making the client more powerful through technologies like Google Web Toolkit, Gears, and social platforms like OpenSocial. The goal is to advance an open web that empowers both users and developers.
This document provides an overview of Lotus Expeditor, a server-managed rich client platform that extends service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications to desktops, laptops, kiosks, and mobile devices. It discusses key aspects of Expeditor like enabling rich web and composite applications, integration with existing systems, and centralized management. Examples are given of how Expeditor can be used to build applications for call centers, retail, knowledge workers and field service.
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.
Best Practices for Upgrading Your Portal to SAP NetWeaver 7.3SAP Portal
The document discusses best practices for upgrading a portal to SAP NetWeaver 7.3. It provides an overview of the upgrade process, including preparing the project, upgrading standard and custom portal components, and migrating portal content. Key steps involve using upgrade tools to upgrade the Java application server and portal add-ons, addressing potential issues for custom-developed applications, and transforming portal content and applications to the new WAR file format.
The document discusses S60 web widgets. It begins by explaining how web browsers function as runtime platforms and how widgets are standalone web applications that run locally like native apps. It then covers desktop and mobile widgets, how widgets leverage existing web technologies, and how they integrate into the S60 user experience. The remainder of the document discusses the widget framework, including required files like the info.plist manifest and how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are used to build the widget interface.
A view on architectural considerations and models for the emerging context of software plus services and in view of technologies such as Windows Azure.
MWLUG 2011: Notes/Domino Application Development Competitive AdvantageJohn Head
This document summarizes PSC Group's real-world experiences modernizing Notes applications using XPages. It discusses how XPages allows applications to be developed once and used across multiple platforms like the web and mobile. Examples are provided of how PSC has modernized existing Notes documents, forms, and custom applications by moving them to XPages to provide a more modern look-and-feel and multi-device support. The examples demonstrate how XPages can significantly improve application performance and provide a more developer-friendly environment for both Notes and web developers.
WebFest 2011 Hosting Applications CR by David TangSpiffy
David Tang, a Product Marketing Manager at Microsoft Singapore, discussed how customers can expand their services from on-premise to hosted to cloud solutions using Microsoft technologies. He outlined scenarios for publishing a website and editing a live site remotely. The presentation promoted Microsoft's cloud computing landscape including Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service and Software as a Service. It also covered emerging IT roles and skill sets needed for working with cloud technologies.
This document discusses Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint Online solutions implemented for Hyatt Hotels and Resorts. Key points include:
- Office 365 provides Software as a Service (SaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) cloud computing options through Microsoft applications like Exchange Online and SharePoint Online.
- Solutions built for Hyatt on the Office 365 platform included team sites, document management, workflows, and custom hotel applications.
- Challenges in the Office 365 environment included limited customization options and no access to server-side code or resources. Sandboxed solutions and SharePoint Designer workflows were used to overcome these limitations.
- Governance and permissions were established, and
This document discusses JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 6 and its capabilities for easing into cloud deployments. EAP 6 implements the full Java EE 6 specification and is designed with a cloud-ready architecture featuring high automation, flexible management, and dynamic resource usage. It provides fast performance, modular design, and centralized configuration. EAP 6 supports developer productivity with Maven integration and sample applications.
Mobile Portal Enabler With Content Creation Distribution Capabilitiesgmitech
The document describes a mobile portal system developed by Grey Matter India Technologies that allows for centralized content generation and hosting through desktop computers. It includes modules for content creation, distribution, security, messaging and administration. The system was designed to provide a full-featured mobile community experience and was developed using technologies like Visual Studio and SQL Server. It addresses the challenges of integrating complex modules and security while enabling content hosting and sharing across devices.
D02 - What are the best tools for Building Web 2.0 Applications.pptMatthew Perrins
This document summarizes an IBM presentation about tools for building Web 2.0 applications. The presentation discusses Ajax, REST, and JSON as technologies for building rich interactive web applications. It then reviews various development tools for Ajax applications, including text editors, IDEs like Eclipse and RAD, and Ajax toolkits like Dojo. The presentation focuses on the Ajax Toolkit Framework (ATF), an Eclipse-based IDE for developing Ajax applications that provides features like a JavaScript editor, debugger, and embedded browser.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
“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.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
Join us to introduce Milvus Lite, a vector database that can run on notebooks and laptops, share the same API with Milvus, and integrate with every popular GenAI framework. This webinar is perfect for developers seeking easy-to-use, well-integrated vector databases for their GenAI apps.
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
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2. The Portal Application
Portals provide users with Help employees and
single, security- business partners work
Enables organizations to
rich, personalized interface more efficiently, streamline
quickly implement new
that combines numerous business processes and
business designs that are
sources of information enable companies to
engaging, flexible and high
from within a company`s implement new, highly
performance.
firewall and from the responsive product and
internet at large. service delivery offerings.
3. Websphere Portal 6.1
Increases the productivity
• Users can access information, applications and people by
combining multiple features and capabilities in one place.
• Users can organize, manage and share their content.
Merges the advantages of SOA and Web 2.0.
Builds and extends portal solutions.
Leverages existing assets, content and processes
• Wider set of user communities from internal employees to
business partners and customers.
4. Quick and Easy Applications
Deployment supporting daily
business
• Preconfigured pages,
• Internet and intranet portal site • Email,
templates
• Calendaring,
• “Out of the box” portlet
• Instant messaging,
applications
• Integrated presence awareness,
• Bookmarking,
• Reports and
• Team spaces.
5. Webpshere Portal for Business Users
Personalize interface,
Organize the content,
Manage profiles,
Centralize access to
Present them in a way Assemble composite
information, application
applications and
relevant to each user
and processes
Publish and share
documents with
colleagues.
6. Portal Customization
Through Portlet
Templates for
Palette whose Theme
custom internet
access is Customizer tool:
and intranet
CSS, JSP, Skins.
controlled by IT
sites.
admin
7. Collaborations
Social Networking:
Team Collaboration:
• IBM Lotus Quickr document • Integration with IBM Lotus
management features and Connections software allow users to
teamrooms can be accessed access all features of social
through portlets, allowing users networking software
to create and share
documents, hold moderated
discussions, manage group
calendars,etc.
Email and application integration:
Real time collaboration:
• IBM Lotus Notes
• Integration with IBM Lotus
• Lotus Domino
Sametime gives users access to
instant messaging, presence
awareness and Web Conferencing
through portlets.
8. Web Content Management and
Personalization
IBM Lotus Web Content Management
Software
IBM WebSphere Personalization
9. Rich User Interface- Web
Client Side Aggregation-
2.0, integration with
AJAX based client side
Google gadgets, semantic
aggregation
tagging
10. FOR IT Managers and Administrators
Supports wide Broad
range of : interoperability
Open standards • • Leverage existing IT
Databases
based framework • investments
Directories
• Platforms and
• Security protocols
12. Authentication Options
Microsoft Windows
desktop single sign-on
(SSO)
Remember me cookie
Step-up authentication
Custom made scenarios
for stricter authentication
rules to individual pages
and portlets.
13. Resource Management
Resource management portlet for
admins
Greater flexibility and visual one
• Allows admin to move pages easily
click controls. from staging servers to production
servers with rollback support.
• The users authorized by the admin
can review the pages at each
stage.
14. Search Capabilities
Includes a search
engine developed by
IBM
Allows searches from
various internal as well
as external sources.
Search results are
presented in context of
their specific page and
portlet configuration.
Includes the new REST
search services
15. Extending the reach and capability of IBM
Web sphere Portal Software
Integrates with Lotus Domino and Lotus Quickr
software.
IBM OmniFind Enterprise Edition brings together
Websphere Portal and Lotus Domino Content
Enterprise content management, database and other
enterprise information
16. For Application Developers
The Websphere Portal includes
• Preintegrated portlets
• Cross portlet integration
• Easy creation tools
• Platform for constructing composite application
• Result: Application developers don’t have to start from scratch
17. Implementing composite application in
portal
Application templates promote the rapid assembly of
collaborative applications.
Open standards of Eclipse application framework
plus the capabilities.
18. Static page integration delivers new options
for HTML support
Static Page The
Integration developer can
• Helps reduce then add the
Allows page
time to market
creation using web 2.0, live
• Increase portal
static HTML text and
flexibility
portlet
or other
• Reducing skill
markup capabilities by
required for
development languages simple drag
• Leverages
and drop
existing
operation
investments
19. Enhanced Workflow Options
IBM Business Process Accelerator Process Engine from
Websphere BP Process
• Speeds up business processes by
Choreographer
delivering electronic forms as part of
composite applications • In Websphere Portal Enable and
• Credit approval, supply chain order Extend Software
• Supports Process Server and IBM • For Visualization
FileNet P8 • IBM WebSphere Integration
Developer (available seperately)
20. Integration with external Web Applications
External web information
appears as native portal
application through Web
application integrator tool.
The external web
applications include
• Lotus Connections software
• Lotus Domino Web Access
software
• Intranet Web Server applications
• Lotus Quickr Software
21. Client Side Programming
Performance Allows users
rendering to
Does not
• Portlet changes • Mark up content
require
• Make
are handled
extensive
locally immediate
knowledge of changes to
Java code portlet without
refreshing
22. Live Text Tags
Live Text -Semantic Tags
Contextual Information
Content from external sources can also be embedded
23. REST Services
Leverage
Includes
Provides the technologies Allows role
• Layout,
remote access such as Dojo based navigation
• Portlet,
to portal models widgets and
• Content, Navig
and artifacts. enable creation
ation , of mashups
• Wire and
• User Profile
24. Mashup Integration
Integration with IBM
Mashup Center
Assemble information
from various sources
into flexible , dynamic
applications
Lotus Mashup software
helps business users to
assemble
enterprise, Web, person
al and departmental
information from various
sources into
flexible, dynamic
applications.
25. Web 2.0 Theme
Out-of-the-box Web 2.0 portal theme
Leverages client side aggregation
Users can manipulate portlets and widgets locally
26. Mobile Portals
WebSphere Everyplace
Mobile Portal Enable software
Integrates portal capabilities
with device optimized
rendering
Content independent of
mobile device
Dynamic adaptation of
content to specific device
27. IBM Accelerators
To help reduce implementation time and speed time
to market
Dashboard Accelerator
Performance dashboard
Displays scorecards,KPIs and other real time metrics
Role based and personalized interface
Builders can integrate Business Intelligence data from
IBM Cognos, Hyperion and Business Object sources
28. IBM Business Process Accelerator
Combines Electronic forms with workflow software
Automates business processes
Streamline data flow
Making employees more productive
29. IBM Content Accelerator
Provides a powerful online content creations and
management environment
Websites,intranets,extranets and portals
IBM Collaboration Accelerator
Enables team collaboration and social networking in a
portal environement
Users can access
Team workspaces, document libraries, presence
awareness, instant messaging, web conferencing, profiles
and directories, blogs, wikis, shared bookmarking etc.