1. IBM WebSphere Portal™ Kemal Danisman, Lotus Technical Sales, United Kingdom Autumn 2007
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7. Existing Realities (“How do I…”) “ It’s about giving certain users the ability to manage content and make changes themselves.” Accelerate Application and Content Deployment “ We need to make things more efficient, so we do more business, adding to the bottom line.” Improve Efficiency and Productivity “ We need to work smarter, using faster performing and easier to use tools .” Deliver Responsiveness and Reliability at Lower Cost
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9. Enter SOA – Services Oriented Architecture “ Anything that changes can do that much better if the system is architected in SOA.” “ SOA impacts every aspect of IT and business”
10. Enter SOA – Services Oriented Architecture … a service? A repeatable business task – e.g., check customer credit; create new account … service orientation? A way of integrating your business as linked services and the outcomes that they bring … service oriented architecture (SOA)? An IT architectural style that supports service orientation … a composite application? A set of related & integrated services that support a business processes built on an SOA building blocks
12. IBM’s Service Oriented Architecture Lifecycle Achieve real-time visibility into process performance while ensuring availability & security meet service levels Support Corporate Governance and Convert Strategy into Concrete Objectives Model and simulate business processes and underlying IT assets Create and assemble collaborative and composite applications Delivering secure, modular, extensible role-based workplace environments
21. People Integration Lotus Expeditor & Mobile Connect WebSphere Portal & Notes/Domino WebSphere Voice offerings IBM Enterprise Access Software
22. Comprehensive Set of Collaborative Services from IBM Information Unified communications and collaboration services Portal Composite application and integration services Social software for business Collaborative content and team services Sametime Notes Domino Mail, calendaring and collaborative applications Business Process Quickr Connections Mobile Browser Rich Client Portal RSS / Atom MS Windows MS Office eForms ESS / MSS Self-Services - SAP Integration - Process Services - Learning Mgmt. - Compliance - Dashboarding - Reporting Composite Application Framework Interaction and Client Services (on-line or off-line)
24. .. brought to a business environment Which is a more acceptable solution? Lots of windows, each individual applications Concise, compelling, roles-based work environment
36. 5.x = Role Based 6.x = Attribute / Logic Based
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40. Electronic Forms spectrum Business Process Automation Value Document Centric Business Process Centric Business Process Automation (ECM, Workflow, BCS) Fill, (Sign) & Submit On-line Store Preserve Print & Read Print & Fill Fill & Print Fill, (Sign) & Submit Off-line View Compliance (Pixel Perfect, Sec 508) Store Preserve Simple Process Regulatory Compliance (HIPPA, etc) IBM Workplace Forms
56. Integrating Workflow within IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.0 Portlet to Portlet Interaction Process Orchestrating within Portal Form Driven Workflows Ad-Hoc Person to Person Exception Handling and Problem Resolution Dynamically Presenting Information in Context of Your Role and the Task you are Executing
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58. Integration / SSO Domino Application 3270 Green screen SAP Siebel PeopleSoft
64. Role Based Personalize Profiles Dashboards Search BluePages Navigation SSO Self Service Siebel HR & IT Domino Domino WebSphere Syndicated Web Cont Mgt.
70. WebSphere Portlet Factory Key Concepts Builder An adaptive, reusable component that generates Java, XML and JSP for specific portlet functionality Model A container of Builders Profile A set of parameters that vary Builder inputs to dynamically generate unique versions of the portlet