Portals. TREND There has been great interest in the Corporate Portals also called Enterprise Portals or Enterprise Information Portals There is definitely.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Public B2B Exchanges and Support Services
Advertisements

Chapter 1 Business Driven Technology
ACT! 3.0 For Notes R5 Turning Contacts Into Relationships and Relationships Into Results Copyright (C) 2002 – GL Computing.
Thought Leadership Portals: Drive for Transparency NAW Large Company Technology Networking Conference June 17, 2008 NAW Large Company Technology Networking.
E-business Infrastructure
Chapter 7 Enterprise-Wide Information Systems
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September SAP Enterprise Portal 101 Naeem Hashmi Chief Technology Officer Information Frameworks.
BUSINESS MODELS Categories. Focused Distributors Examples Retailer Amazon.com Marketplace QuckenInsurance Exchange ebay Differentiators Control Sell Price.
BUSINESS VALUE WEBS. EVOLUTION FROM VALUE CHAINS TO VALUE WEBS.
What is an Information System? Input of DataResourcesProcessing Data Data Control of System Performance Storage of Data Resources Output of InformationProducts.
E-commerce Introduction. What is E-commerce? The use of the Internet and WWW to transact business? The use of the Internet and WWW to transact business?
1 Chapter 5 Electronic Commerce, Intranets, and Extranets Information Systems Today Leonard Jessup and Joseph Valacich.
Information Technology and E- Business Chapter 20.
Module 2: Information Technology Infrastructure
IS 466 ADVANCED TOPICS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS LECTURER : NOUF ALMUJALLY 17 – 10 – 2011 College Of Computer Science and Information, Information Systems.
Research Topic: Content Management Systems Jennifer Gravely September 16, 2003.
Karolina Muszyńska Based on
Intranets Lessons from Global Experiences J Satyanarayana Chief Executive Officer National Institute for Smart Government Hyderabad, India.
ERP Enterprise Resources Planning. What is ERP? Enterprise Resource Planning Support business through optimizing, maintaining, and tracking business functions.
E-commerce Business Models and Concepts
Overview of Electronic Commerce. Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1.Define electronic commerce (EC) and describe its.
The Internetworked E-Business Enterprise
SECTION 2: Digital Value Chain, E-Business Models Teemu Hakolahti
Overview of Electronic Commerce. Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1.Define electronic commerce (EC) and describe its.
Cable Cablevision, Cox Jones Intercable Time Warner Utilities AEP Co. United Utilities InternetTelephony CyberVoice DiaLogic VocalTec SatelliteCable Direct.
Prof. Yuan-Shyi Peter Chiu
1 - 1 Copyright © 2006, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Foundations of information systems
Business Data Communications, Stallings 1 Chapter 1: Introduction William Stallings Business Data Communications 6 th Edition.
Eleventh Edition 1 Introduction to Information Systems Essentials for the Internetworked E-Business Enterprise Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The.
Leveraging Oracle Data for Web- Based Reporting Northern California Oracle Users Group May 2001.
+. Background Design & Structure Motives & FitsPerformance Problems & Success Factors Microsoft: leading software companies – developing, manufacturing.
Web 2.0 Product information management Catalog management Business data integration.
© 2003 Prentice Hall, Inc.5-1 Chapter 5 Electronic Commerce, Intranets, and Extranets Information Systems Today Leonard Jessup and Joseph Valacich.
Naeem Hashmi, Information Frameworks, October 30, Extraprise Information Factory Naeem Hashmi Chief Technology Officer Information Frameworks
B2B E-Commerce Characteristics
How eNet4S can benefit your project? eNet4S Software Solution Business Team Chief Technology Officer July 11, 2006.
Chapter 4 Copyright © 2011 by Nelson Education Ltd. 1 Prepared by Norm Althouse University of Calgary Prepared by Norm Althouse University of Calgary.
Content Company Snapshots Business description Financial Analysis Market position Announcements and News.
1 Information Systems in a Changing Environment With thanks to Laudon & Laudon Session 1.
Chapter 17 THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS Gitman & McDaniel 5 th Edition THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS Gitman & McDaniel 5 th Edition Chapter Using Technology to Manage.
Overview of Electronic Commerce. Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. 1.Define electronic commerce (EC) and describe its various categories. 2.Describe.
Copyrights - Information Frameworks, January 8, Extraprise Information Factory Naeem Hashmi Chief Technology Officer Information Frameworks
1.Define electronic commerce (EC) and describe its various categories. 2.Describe and discuss the content and framework of EC. 3.Describe the major types.
PEOPLESOFT. COMPANY PROFILE PeopleSoft was established in 1987 to provide innovative software solution that meet the changing business demands of enterprises.
Global Technology Services LLC (Member ENOC Group) Corporate Profile – May 2005.
Current Trends in Web-Enablement June The “Real-Time” Enterprise  Extending business processes and operations  To the end-user via the web 
Chapter7 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS. Content e-Business Systems – Cross-Functional Enterprise Applications – Enterprise Application Integration –
ORCALE CORPORATION:-Company profile Oracle Corporation was founded in the year 1977 and is the world’s largest s/w company and the leading supplier for.
1-1 ERP Business Benefits Quality and efficiency: ERP creates a framework for integrating and improving a company’s internal business processes that results.
 Understand the concept and scope of IT Infrastructure  Understand with various components and technologies that make up IT Infrastructure  Learn the.
Information systems and management in business Chapter 2 Electronic Business and Business Mobility.
Foundations of Information Systems in Business
C HAPTER 2 O VERVIEW OF E LECTRONIC C OMMERCE. LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Define electronic commerce (EC) and describe its various categories. 2. Describe.
Retailing in Electronic Commerce: Products and Services Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Higher Education Al-Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University.
Overview of Electronic Commerce. Learning Objectives 1. Define electronic commerce (EC) and describe its various categories. 2. Describe and discuss the.
HP Network and Service Provider Business Unit Sebastiano Tevarotto February 2003.
Chapter 9 : Knowledge Transfer in the E-World KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER IN THE E-WORLD Chapter 4.
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT (KM) Session # 33. Corporate Intranet A Conceptual Model INTRANET Production Team— New Product Budget Director— New Product Knowledge.
E-Business Infrastructure PRESENTED BY IKA NOVITA DEWI, MCS.
BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall
4 THE DIGITAL FIRM: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE & ELECTRONIC BUSINESS.
CHAPTER 1 FOUNDATIONS OF IS Subject Name: MANGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Ch 2. E-Commerce Business Models
Portals.
Technology Management- A CIO Perspective
Chapter 1 Overview of Electronic Commerce
Intranets & Extranets Companies that do not have the resources to invest in enterprise applications can still achieve some measure of information integration.
Presentation transcript:

Portals

TREND There has been great interest in the Corporate Portals also called Enterprise Portals or Enterprise Information Portals There is definitely much happening in this area-mobile included

Corporate Portals Digital Consulting Institute (DCI), Imaging and Document Solutions, and Intelligent Enterprise Magazine sponsor the Annual Portal Excellence Awards. These awards recognize customer portal solutions that provide significant and measurable business benefits, and that make innovative use of portal technology Awards were presented in two categories: Best Internal Corporate Portal and Best e-Business Portal

Internal Corporate Portal An internal corporate portal supports informed decision making by providing internal business users with a personalized and efficient Web interface to business content managed by intranet Web servers, business intelligence systems, office and document management systems, and front- and back-office applications

E-business Portal An e-business portal enables an organization to optimize its business operations and business relationships by allowing external trading partners, key clients, and business users to collaborate and share business content via a personalized Web interface

What counts? Business benefits and ROI Architectural design Innovative use of portal technology

WINNERS? Best Internal Corporate Portal: Ford Motor Company (Plumtree Portal) Best e-Business Portal: Herman Miller (TopTier Portal)

Portal software suppliers? TopTier (acquired recently by SAP) PlumtreePlumtree

Herman Miller Lets visit /

Lab assignment III Enterpulse, between other services, creates enterprise portal solutions that allow an organization to break through the clutter of irrelevant information and focus on what counts for competitive advantage. Please point to And find these portal solutions. –Headhunter.net - A job postings portal that addresses the needs of both the job seeker and the employer –BancIntelligence.com - A portal that provides information for more than 10,000 financial institutions –Robinson-Humphrey - A full-scale corporate site for an investment bank to communicate with its constituencies –Acordia - A full-scale intranet for an insurance company Perform an analysis of how each of these portal solutions contributes to the creation of competitive advantage.

Example Visit And take a tour

Example Visit

PRODUCERS Design, produce, and distribute products and services that meet customer needs

CATEGORIES OF PRODUCERS Manufacturers Service providers Educators Advisors Information and News services Custom suppliers

Portals Lets Check Blackboard site External Links On Portals and Software Business

Digital Infrastructure Providers

DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS Creators Producers Distributors Users

Note The digital infrastructure has become embedded within the very fabric of how the firm creates, produces, distributes products and services Increasingly difficult to categorize any firms as pure-play high tech firms

NEW REALITIES Any model classification must include both the models used to construct businesses built on technology platform and the models used to construct businesses that deliver the technology infrastructure Uniting these two perspectives provides classification of emerging models that can guide both strategy formation and execution

CREATORS Web Designers & Creators Network Specialists Hardware Designers System Developers

PRODUCERS Manufacturers- Intel, IBM, Cisco, Microsoft Services- FedEx-DoubleClick, Agency.com Custom Suppliers- Dell, Extraprise, Viant

DISTRIBUTORS Focused Distributors- Tech Date, C-Net, NECX, Ingram Micro Vertical Portals- Sales.com, Please check MySAP.com, ORACLE, PeopleSoft, Baan Horizontal Portals- AOL, AT&T,

Direct-to-customer Lets visit CRUCIAL.COM

Infrastructure Portals Firms that provide consumers or businesses with access to a wide range of network, computing, and application hosting services Can be either horizontal or vertical

Differentiation Ask the following Does the firm provide gateway access to a complete set of network, data center, or web hosting services? Does the firm provide access to vertical application services?

HORIZONTAL PROVISION OF GATEWAY TO WIDE RANGE OF NETWORK (cable, voice, Internet), hosting services, and so on Examples ISPs--Roadrunner Cable Services, AOL Network service providers--AT&T Broadband, Sprint, Web hosting Services providers: HostPro

Revenue Access and maintenance fee subscription services transaction fees advertising

COSTS Data and network center operations software development maintenance marketing sales administration

VERTICAL APPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDERS Hosts and maintains a software application enabling businesses and individuals to log in and conduct business online Examples Oracle’s Business Online suite Sales.com

REVENUE Hosting and maintenance fees consulting fees system integration fees

COSTS KEY COSTS SIMILARTO THOSE INCURRED BY HORIZONTAL PORTALS

FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

TRENDS Lets go to nexprise nexprise

TRENDS Check GLOBALEXCHANGE

TRENDS Check GXS GE Global Exchange Services GE Global Exchange Services

TRENDS Check Online Services Online Services

TRENDS Check Global Source

GROOVE Lets go GROOVE NETWORK GROOVE NETWORK