Proven Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals

[Dan Sullivan] ☆ Proven Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Proven Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals Gary Sprandel said Vendor independent portal information. This book presents practical portal design principles in a vendor independent manner, emphasizing business process, ease of use, and deep integration of applications. Deploying a portal so users check their email from the web or read the latest company press release is not enough! The common goal is enterprise wide integration. The chapter on Return of Investment (ROI) presents how to make the ROI calculation and more importantly emphas

Proven Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals

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Rating : 4.27 (871 Votes)
Asin : 0321125207
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-01-06
Language : English

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Gary Sprandel said Vendor independent portal information. This book presents practical portal design principles in a vendor independent manner, emphasizing business process, ease of use, and deep integration of applications. Deploying a portal so "users check their email from the web or read the latest company press release" is not enough! The common goal is enterprise wide integration. The chapter on Return of Investment (ROI) presents how to make the ROI calculation and more importantly emphasizes business justification of the portal. This book uses a three-tier architecture of presentation,. Very good high level management/project management info Thomas Duff ReviewThis last year has seen a lot of industry focus on portal technology and how it can change the way companies operate. And while there are numerous books that cover the technical "how to" of a portal package, there are fewer books that take a higher-level view about the "whys" of portals. Management is left without a complete understanding as to why portal technology matters. This book is designed to fill that gap.Managers will appreciate the chapters on how to calculate the Return On Investment (ROI) on a portal implementation. Si. Hits All the Main Issues Excellent management level discussion of what is involved in making an enterprise portal. Sullivan focuses on the salient issues, without getting bogged down in arguments over technical choices. Like do we use IBM's dB2 or Oracle? Do we use a J2EE or .NET environment? While these are important concerns, the basic design concepts are at a higher level, and are addressed in the book.A substantial portion of which is devoted to searching. Not surprising, because a commonality across most portals in aggregating information that can be searc

See how portal tools and components operate together, integrate disparate applications, and improve search and navigation.. This title enable readers to learn how to deliver scalable, secure portal applications, and develop a cost justification for a portal project

Dan Sullivan runs his own consulting company, does training for Pluralsight (pluralsight), and has worked with SQL Server since it was first distributed by Microsoft and ran on OS/2. Dan has spoken and written widely on SQL Server.

Dan Sullivan once again gives us comprehensive information and useful techniques for delivering what's become a business staple. Focusing on critical elements of portal implementations, Proven Portals combines design principles with a series of in-depth case studies exploring how innovative enterprises, from NASA and Johnson Controls to CARE Canada and Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, have successfully deployed portal technologies to reap significant rewards. By providing collaborative, personalized environments and adaptive workspaces, portals allow businesses to better acquire, serve, and retain customers; more effectively manage production and sales; and empower their staff with instant access to critical information. Proven Portals gives IT managers the foundation they need to plan, design, and develop enterprise portals for m

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