Enterprise Information Portals
Published: 23rd November 2000 | By: Philip Howard
This report is about what we call Enterprise Portals. We are aware that different organisations var-iously use the terms “Enterprise Information Portal” (EIP), “Corporate Portal” or “eBusiness Por-tal” to mean the same thing. While we explain the reasons behind our…
The Intelligent Enterprise
Published: 1st November 2000 | By: Philip Howard
This report considers some of the trends and technologies that are emerging in the BI space with the move from the enterprise to the e-nterprise. In addition, there are some issues that have not been properly addressed in the past…
Climbing the information high peaks – iRevolution
Published: 1st September 2000 | By: Judith Jerome
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BEA eCommerce Transaction Platform
Published: 1st July 2000 | By: Robin Bloor
E-Commerce Transaction Platform from BEA is a suite of tools (Tuxedo, WebLogic and eLink) that supports the development and deployment of e-commerce applications. The suite is particularly focused on new developments, using Java in particular, though it also supports other…
IBM Framework for eBusiness
Published: 1st July 2000 | By: Robin Bloor
IBM’s Framework for e-Business consists of a number of products that fall under the general categories of MQSeries and WebSphere. In fact, it would be true to say that it also includes IBM’s various development environments such as VisualAge for…
eConstructing the Enterprise
Published: 1st July 2000 | By: Jon Collins
Since the publication of The Enterprise by Other Means, there have been several technological advances that are further transforming the landscape of computing. These include progress in broadband and wireless telecommunications, the creation and acceptance of new device types and…
Oracle e-Business Integration
Published: 19th May 2000 | By: Robin Bloor
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Zero-tolerance Computing
Published: 1st April 2000 | By: Rob Hailstone
The zero-tolerance computing enterprise describes an organisation that presents an interface to its customers, suppliers, trading partners and own staff that is always available and represents a con-sistent and entirely current picture of the operation. This simple definition implies systems…
The Computerless Enterprise
Published: 1st March 2000 | By: Jon Collins
Application Services Providers (ASPs) deliver applications or application components to users across a network. The network may be private or public, the applications may be unique to the customer, proprietary to the supplier or shrink-wrapped, and the scope of service…
3 clusters of Web applications technology
Published: 1st February 2000 | By: Dave Singleton
Building a Web application site for e-commerce require choices in technology, what combinations of products, programming languages and technology should be used?