Reaping the Benefits of the Enterprise Portal

by Brian J. Dooley

Enterprise portals are continuing to develop, and applications continue to move toward Web enablement. The browser is increasingly becoming the central point for all information access, while data analysis, data warehousing, and data mining tools continue to evolve. Enterprise portals have also become a focal point for the integration of such items as Web applications, Web-based data, internal data warehouse content, legacy application data, enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) data, and database reports. In the past few years, companies have gradually integrated business intelligence (BI), data warehousing, middleware, and Web services.

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Reaping the Benefits of the Enterprise Portal June 2003