WebSphere Portal and Maven (Part 6)
You use a parent pom.xml file that each portlet project inherits from to encapsulate your dependencies and maven plugin bindings. This keeps all this code out of sight from your portlet project. This...
View ArticlePortal Integration with Peoplesoft
Integrating to any large system can pose a number of challenges. Over time, we’ve had to integrate to SAP, Siebel, Peoplesoft, and a variety of other systems. One thing we’ve learned is that it’s...
View ArticleMastering Community Pages powerd by IBM Connections and IBM Portal
So I’ve been very interested in deeper integration between Portal and Connections. That means that the beta out on Community Pages is of particular importance. Jon Brown of the Connections team and...
View ArticleHorizontal vs Vertical Portal: Backend Integration
You may be interested in my other posts in this series Kickoff UI In this post, I want to focus on the back end integration. No portal can act on its own. Most portals need to make calls to various...
View ArticleSAP and IBM WebSphere Portal working together
Integration is a long-standing requirement satisfied by enterprise portals. Over the past 10 years, integrating SAP and IBM WebSphere Portal has been top of mind for a lot of people. Marty Lechleider...
View ArticleGood Post on Sitecore and Salesforce Information Exchange
Over on Perficient’s Microsoft blog is a good post on pushing lead and other data to Salesforce. Conversely, you can run campaigns and offerings from Salesforce into the digital experience on your...
View Article3: A Patient Portal Is Integrated
Continuing on with the series on what is a patient portal, I want to talk about integration. This represents a large effort for any true patient portal. By integration I mean, the effort and services...
View ArticleOracle Merging It’s Marketing Cloud Into Tighter Knit Suite
As anyone who has followed the Digital Marketing world knows, Oracle bought Eloqua, Responsys, and Compendium. They all form the Oracle Marketing cloud although they haven’t gone through a lot of...
View ArticleAre Portals Really Dead?
So lately I’ve been seeing a new class of web site that leans more towards custom development than a horizontal portal. The factors influencing a custom development approach mainly fall into the...
View ArticleWhy Patient Portals Remain Healthcare’s Enigma
CIO.com has an interesting article about why patient portals just aren’t popular. I think the author, Brian Eastwood, gets some things right but also misses some key reasons or challenges. Here’s...
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