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IBM announced it is extending its lead in the portal market by taking advantage of features in Lotus Quickr and Lotus Connections that give end-users simple tools from within a company's website to create, connect and share content, plus get access to communities resources and contacts through professional networking tools. Content – This accelerator provides customers ways to build and manage websites, intranets, extranets, and portals with features from Workplace Web Content Management, Portal Document Management and OmniFind Enterprise Edition. Content can be easily created using intuitive, web-based tools and then delivered with a high level of personalization to site visitors. The Content Accelerator improves productivity and allows organizations to keep web content current, accurate, and up-to-date without sacrificing brand identity or corporate web standards.
Enterprise Suite – As a comprehensive package, the Enterprise Suite supports multiple portal projects, including Web content management, collaboration, electronic forms, dashboards, advanced search, and offline rich client support. The Enterprise Suite provides a robust combination of multiple accelerators, including Content, Collaboration and Dashboards and related technology including elements of Lotus Forms and Lotus Expeditor to help IT keep pace with the demanding online needs of the business.
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SOA News Desk 09/20/07 05:50:49 PM EDT | |||
Accelerators are business specific packages that easily integrate existing portal and address a specific business need. With the delivery of three new accelerators, IBM now offers customers all five of the initial accelerators identified as part of a new strategy announced April 2007 for the portal market. The Dashboard accelerator was announced late April while Workforce Management for HR self-service was made available in July. |
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