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Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September About the Author Founder and CTO of Information Frameworks, an author, speaker and world-renowned expert on emerging eBusiness Intelligence Technologies. Author of the best selling book titled, –SAP Business Information Warehouse for SAP, Technical Editor –SAP BW Certification Guide, authored by Catherine Roze 2002 Co-Author. Getting the Most from Business Intelligence and SAP Business Warehouse, searchSAP, Nov Member of Intelligent ERP magazine's board of editors, is a frequent speaker at IT industry conferences including SAP TechEd, ASUG, Oracle Open World, DCI, The ERP World, and the Data Warehouse Institute. 25+ years of experience in emerging Information Technology research, development, and management, Information Architectures; Enterprise Application Integration e-business; ERP applications; Data Warehousing; Data Mining; CRM; Internet, Object and Client/Server Technologies and Strategic Consulting. - Web Site: Tel: Naeem Hashmi
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September About the Information Frameworks
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Topics Definition of an Enterprise Portal Enterprise Portal - Functional Components Enterprise Portal Success Factors Questions
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Defining Enterprise Portal What is an Enterprise Portal? –A portal is much more than an Interactive flashy Web Site to publish reports or marketing material –Enterprise Portal is a web based business-critical system Integrated information view and business applications Seamless integration between BI, OLTP and Knowledge Management Systems A collaborative environment Classes of Portals –Information Portals –Functional Portals –Industry Specific Portals –Enterprise Portals
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Top 5 Characteristics - Enterprise Portal 1.Information Consumer Centric 2.Collaboration and Knowledge Management 3.Content Management 4.Integration – process/information - Delivery 5.Security
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Enterprise Portals and The Extraprise Information Factory “The Extraprise Information Factory is a Technical Architecture to construct and deploy scalable, extendable, distributable and integrated solutions needed to support business critical applications.” The Extraprise Information Factory, Webcast, searchSAP.com Jan 8, 2002
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Topics Definition of an Enterprise Portal Enterprise Portal - Functional Components Enterprise Portal Success Factors Questions
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Enterprise Portal Building Blocks
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Enterprise Portal – Functional Components Personalization Customization Presentation an Navigation Aggregation Categorization/Taxonomy Search Collaboration Workflow Administration and Management Single Sign-on Integration Business Intelligence Information Sources Information Management Information Consumers
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Enterprise Portal – Functional Components Personalization –One of the critical component –Choice of Content –Value: Improve productivity/loyalty Customization –Branding –Look and Feel –Value: Identity Presentation an Navigation –User Interface Consistency across broad range of applications –Value: Less Training, support and administration Information Consumers
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Enterprise Portal – Functional Components Aggregation –Package information from one or more sources for a user personalized view Categorization/Taxonomy –Manual and Automatic –Value: Groups information content Search –Context based search –Federated Search Collaboration –Key component of Enterprise Portals –Value: Knowledge Sharing/Communities Workflow –Rules drive Information Flow –Value: Business/Info process Automation Administration and Management –Manage all components - single point Information Management
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Enterprise Portal – Functional Components Single Sign-on –Key feature –Identification, Authentication, Authorization –Value: Easier to manage - High ROI Integration –The most critical functionality –Applications, Internal, External –Value: Provides an Integrated view of business systems without building point to point interfaces - High ROI Business Intelligence –On-Demand Reporting, Analytics –Partners, Customers, Suppliers –Value: Instance Global access to company information resources. Information Sources
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Enterprise Portal Infrastructure Information Sources Information Management Information Consumers
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Enterprise Portal – Vendors Personalization Customization Presentation an Navigation Aggregation Categorization/Taxonomy Search Integration Business Intelligence Collaboration Workflow Single Sign-on Administration and Management All vendors support these portal functions in one share or form How you know which Enterprise Portal is good for your business ? Information Frameworks offers a proven methodology to select a right Enterprise Portal for your Business Enterprise Portal – Functional Components
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Topics Definition of an Enterprise Portal Enterprise Portal - Functional Components Enterprise Portal Success Factors Questions
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Top 10 Critical Success Factors 1.Must have executives sponsorship. 2.Must Know what are the objectives 3.Listen to your information consumers. 4.Focus on information flow in mind designing and implementing Portals. 5.Focus on your key business objectives. 6.Security. Be innovative, but be careful. 7.Clear scope definition and plan implement in Phases – no big bang. 8.Focus on building a sense of community. 9.Develop a comprehensive re-usable Web Services based application Integration architecture. 10.Assess ROI at the end of every Phase - More often than BI (DW)
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Topics Definition of an Enterprise Portal Enterprise Portal - Functional Components Enterprise Portal Success Factors Questions
Copyrights 2002 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Portals September Questions Naeem Hashmi Chief Technology Officer Information Frameworks your question on SAP Enterprise Portal to Web: Tel: