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Naeem Hashmi
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About the Author
• Founder and CTO of Information Frameworks, an author, speaker and
world-renowned expert on emerging eBusiness Intelligence Technologies.
• Personalization
• Customization
• Presentation an Navigation
• Aggregation
• Categorization/Taxonomy
• Search
• Collaboration
• Workflow
• Administration and Management
Information
Single Sign-on
• Integration
Sources
• Business Intelligence
• Personalization
– One of the critical component
– Choice of Content
– Value: Improve productivity/loyalty
• Customization
– Branding
– Look and Feel
– Value: Identity
• Presentation an Navigation
– User Interface Consistency across
broad range of applications
– Value: Less Training, support and
administration
• Search
– Context based search
– Federated Search
• Collaboration
– Key component of Enterprise Portals
– Value: Knowledge Sharing/Communities
• Workflow
– Rules drive Information Flow
– Value: Business/Info process Automation
• Administration and Management
– Manage all components - single point
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Enterprise Portal – Functional Components
• Single Sign-on
– Key feature
– Identification, Authentication,
Authorization
– Value: Easier to manage - High ROI
• Integration
– The most critical functionality
– Applications, Internal, External
– Value: Provides an Integrated view of
business systems without building point
to point interfaces - High ROI
• Business Intelligence
Information
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