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Posts Tagged ‘portal’

Sesame Street Uses Liferay Portal

Gartner highlighted the CIO of  Sesame Workshop, Noah Broadwater.  What’s interesting is the sophistication of their network of sites and content.  Here are some highlights: Use Liferay for portal. Scales nicely and they contribute to the open source community Heavily use Flash and are starting to create Adobe Air applications Use Akamai to stream content […]

At the Gartner Portal and Collaboration Conference

Gartner is holding their Portal and Collaboration Conference this year in Baltimore.  Since this is one of the few conferences I attend where I am simply here to listen, I should be able to make a number of posts.  The first keynote is always interesting.   Tom Austin of Gartner always leads off and gives some […]

Lotusphere 2010: WebSphere Portal

WebSphere Portal is the flagship portal product from IBM and lives in the Lotus brand.  Portal version 6.1.5 was released in November 2009 and has a number of enhancements built around the user experience. In sessions today, Larry Bowden went through their main goals and what’s going to be happening:  Here’s a quick hit: What […]

What is a Portal

What I find interesting is that in spite of the fact that portals have been around for about a decade, many people still have a hard time defining it.  That’s interesting when you think that a decade is like 30 years in non-technology terms.  I still have “techies” asking me if portal is old and […]

Replay of Perficient’s July 23rd Webinar Now Available

Those of you who missed Mike and John’s July 23 session on Web 2.0 and Business Value can now listen to the replay here: http://www.perficient.com/perspectives/

Replay of Perficient's July 23rd Webinar Now Available

Those of you who missed Mike and John’s July 23 session on Web 2.0 and Business Value can now listen to the replay here: http://www.perficient.com/perspectives/

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