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What's New in WebSphere Portal 7

Rob Will, the Chief Architect for WebSphere Portal gave an overview of what’s new.  Portal 7 is out as of September 1, 2010 so this is the latest and greatest. Portal’s base purpose still hasn’t changed. It’s all about getting the right functionality to the user in whatever context they may be in.  Portal just […]

What’s New in WebSphere Portal 7

Rob Will, the Chief Architect for WebSphere Portal gave an overview of what’s new.  Portal 7 is out as of September 1, 2010 so this is the latest and greatest. Portal’s base purpose still hasn’t changed. It’s all about getting the right functionality to the user in whatever context they may be in.  Portal just […]

IBM Portal Keynote – Larry Bowden

Larry is the executive over portal.  He’s been with WebSphere Portal for many, many years and is known as the grandfather of portal within IBM. The number of portal customers keeps growing. IBM’s portal strategy has been consistent with base portal, snap on accelerators, and then industry toolboxes. Move up and get more complete functionality. […]

Portal Excellence Conference, Here We Come

John Bimson and I are going to be at the Portal Excellence Conference in Chicago next week. You can expect a lot of blogging while we are there. Visit us at Booth #307 if you’re there!

High Availability in a Java Portal

It happens a lot.  Everyone wants a portal site that never goes down.  It has to stay up no matter what.  If an earthquake occurs, it has to stay up.  If a server dies, it has to stay up.   If the network croaks, it has to stay up.  The typical response will always be, “How […]

JBoss Portal is Dead, Long Live JBoss GateIn Portal……

So we blogged about JBoss and eXo teaming together.  What that meant is that they have ended the JBoss Portal project and created a new product called GateIn.  I don’t know how I missed it but it’s out.  You can see some screenshots here.  My interenet connection is really slow now so I’ll have to […]

Liferay 6 will introduce semantic tagging

I was reading through the news in Liferay’s blog and found they had put out a blog on new functionality they have in Liferay 6. The Semantic Web is an evolving development of the World Wide Web in which the meaning (that is, semantics) of information and services on the web is defined, making it […]

Portal and SOA

I attended Vishveshwara Vasa’s session on Portal and SOA and he gave me permission to post his slides on it.   It was a pretty good overview of options and he was able to into some detail on several items.

Physician Enthusiastic About Social Media

This article succinctly describes a physician’s discovery, implementation and use of social media and portal tools to communicate engage and transact with his target audience. He clearly delineates between the public, opinion type of communication to a broad audience from the private, secured message communication for patient specific questions and processes. He respects the audience […]

IBM Portal Excellence Conference registration open

For anyone planing on going to the Portal Excellence Conference in July 2010, registration is open.  Perficient will be there and we should be presenting  in at least a couple sessions.

eXo raises $6 Million

So a while back you heard that eXo was integrating their portal with JBoss.  I just read that they raised additional funds for their portal and content management platforms.  Interesting that I didn’t see either JBoss or eXo at the Gartner conference. Liferay was there in force and there was buzz about them whenever open […]

The Portal of the Future

Gene Phifer and Jim Murphy gave an interesting presentation on the portal of the future.  It incorporated a number of things Gene has been saying about portals for a while as well as some new concepts.  I’ll give Gene this, his “follow me anywhere” portal is getting closer to reality as we see more and […]

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