Enterprise Portals.(making decisional information available to a larger number of employees)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)

Enterprise Systems Journal, September, 1999 by Schroeder, John

Enterprise portals are an attractive alternative for businesses that struggle to disseminate online decisional information to end users. Also discussed is how the portals deploy an intuitive GUI and funnel various technologies into one solution. Only 5% of all users presently are able to access the data in the consolidated business information paradigm.

Business Information Goes Self-Service

The advent of the World Wide Web has transformed information from a scarce commodity, available only from "experts" or through painstaking research, into an easily accessible resource, available to anyone who knows how to use intuitive, graphical browser technology. Not only is the information on the Web generally free; it's also indexed, searchable and organized by...

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