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whitepaper Identity Management and Portal Win More Business0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. (Sedgwick CMS) customers vote for its services by spending money - and continuing to spend money - on outsourced insurance claims management. The company found managing its rapid growth a challenge while tracking all of its service expectations and keeping up with all the claim requirements for its Fortune 500 and other large private and public customers. For tools that improve its employees' efficiency and responsiveness when handling questions about customers' cases, Sedgwick CMS sought out Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) to enable database synchronization. The company also linked its database reports to Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to improve communications, meet its customer service expectations better, extend its employees' productivity, and provide management with insight into its total performance management quality program.

Tags: Security Management, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Sunfar 3C Reaps Performance Benefits With Automated Online Portal for Collaboration0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Expanding from a single retail outlet business to an island-wide retail chain with more than 20 branches across Taiwan, 3C (Computer, Consumer and Communications electronics) retailer, Sunfar 3C, has experienced dramatic growth in its annual sales revenue over the past few years. In fact, in September 2003, Sunfar 3C set the record for the highest single monthly sales of NT$614 million, topping its NT$4833 million sales over the first eight months of the year, thus achieving a 16.6% increase in total sales over the same period last year.

Tags: Word Processing, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Toyota, Dealers Fuel Growth, Boost Agility Thanks to Microsoft-Based Web Portal0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.'s Dealer Network, built on the AS/400 platform, lacked the speed, reliability, and flexibility to support continued growth and the increasingly sophisticated interactions the company wanted to have with its 1,100 Toyota and Lexus dealers. So, the company turned to Microsoft for a Web portal based on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and a range of Microsoft technologies. The result enables Toyota to boost communication and transactions between dealers and headquarters, outside vendors, and other Toyota dealers.

Tags: Windows NT - 2000 - 2003
  
whitepaper Webcast: How to Take Advantage of Web 2.0 using Portal and Electronic Forms2007-09-28 IBM
  In this webcast you will learn how Cardiff University, with the help of IBM Business Partner Open Logic, is developing a solution that is helping the university to attain their goal of the "Modern Working Environment". Open Logic has integrated IBM WebSphere Portal, WebSphere Process Server and Lotus Forms to help streamline the business process with electronic forms and role-based portal applications. This is allowing the university to model current processes and to implement operational efficiency improvements and increase overall effectiveness. We'll share some of the deployment challenges as well as show you some of the processes that have been implemented. You'll also learn how portals, electronic forms and Web 2.0 can be enabled in your own environment.

Tags: Application Servers, Portals, Collaborative Web, EAI
  
whitepaper Building Structured Web Community Portals: A Top-Down, Compositional, and Incremental Approach2007-09-28 Association for Computing Machinery
  Structured community portals extract and integrate information from raw Web pages to present a unified view of entities and relationships in the community. This paper argues that to build such portals, a top-down, compositional, and incremental approach is a good way to proceed. Com-pared to current approaches that employ complex monolithic techniques, this approach is easier to develop, under-stand, debug, and optimize. In this approach, the author first selects a small set of important community sources. Next, the author composes plans that extract and integrate data from these sources, using a set of extraction/integration operators. Executing these plans yields an initial structured portal. The paper then incrementally expands this portal by monitoring the evolution of current data sources, to detect and add new data sources.

Tags: Web Development and Design
  
whitepaper AIV Builds an Award-Winning Portal on IBM WebSphere Portal Software2007-09-24 IBM
  Associazione Industriali della Provincia di Vicenza (AIV) is the third largest association in Confindustria, the national Italian manufacturers' association. To provide industry-related services and information to Vicenza's manufacturing companies, Associazione Industriali della Provincia di Vicenza (AIV) wanted to provide an easy way for members to serve themselves. Its existing Web infrastructure could not offer all the functionality required. Working with Matika, an IBM Premier Business Partner, AIV extended an existing IBM Lotus Notes and Domino environment, using IBM DB2 Content Manager and DB2 CommonStore to handle document management and IBM WebSphere Portal to provide access to information and applications through any standard Web browser.

Tags: Portals, Document Management
  
whitepaper Fast-Growing University Improves Online Messaging, Publication, and Communication2007-09-18 Microsoft
  The University of Sharjah wanted to improve online services and communications for its growing user base. Using Microsoft technologies, it deployed a Web portal capable of supporting multiple sites, audiences, and languages. It also integrated its email and voicemail systems to offer a single point of access to messaging. Staff and students can now access up-to-date information from a personalised Web portal on and off site.

Tags: Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Need for a Single, Integrated Global Pipeline Drives Adoption of mySAP Customer Relationship Management0000-00-00 SAP
  With 78,000 employees around the world and corporate headquarters in El Segundo, Calif., Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) earns more than $14 billion annually by providing consulting, system implementation and management, business process outsourcing, and other IT and business services. The company wanted to integrate information and processes for selling services. The challenge was to provide more accurate pipeline information and present a single view of the customer. As a solution the company deployed mySAP Customer Relationship Management (mySAP CRM), SAP NetWeaver Portal Component and SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence component.

Tags: Portals, CRM Software,
  
whitepaper mySAP Enterprise Portal at Eozen0000-00-00 SAP
  EoZen is a leading SAP consulting firm that prides itself on having a strong "First mover" culture. With offices located in Luxemburg, Belgium, The Netherlands, and France, some 75 consultants provide a unique blend of business and technology skills. To manage its business more efficiently and enable a virtual office where all of its employees can collaborate effortlessly, the company chose to harness the power of mySAP Enterprise Portal.

Tags: Collaborative Web, HR
  
whitepaper Increased Profitability and Efficiency Through Global Collaboration0000-00-00 SAP
  Melitta turns coffee into a taste sensation and mySAP Enterprise Portal turns knowledge management into profit. With SAP's enterprise portal solution, Melitta's employees have central, role-based access to all applications, information, and services. Fundamental to the company's requirements is the efficient retrieval of information that can be used as a decision-making and analytical tool for all aspects of its daily operations.

Tags: Business Management, Application Development