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Web Portals, Intranets, Extranets |
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Web
Portal Technologies facilitate collaboration within an
organization and with partners and customers.
Prime MSP has taken advantage of the
"anywhere, anytime" benefits of the Internet to create a system that
provides both structure and visibility to corporate information while lowering
the administrative burden of system implementation and maintenance. Prime MSP functionality provides structured information exchange for projects, people,
companies, communications, calendars, to-do's, sales and product offerings.
Management can use built-in Analysis and Reporting tools to
make decisions based upon up-to-the-minute information across functional
areas of the business.
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Overview: An extranet is a private network that uses Internet protocols
and the public telecommunication system to securely share part of a business's
information or operations with suppliers, vendors, partners, customers, or other
businesses. An extranet can be viewed as part of a company's intranet that is
extended to users outside the company. The same benefits that Web technologies
have brought to corporate intranets are now starting to accelerate business
between businesses.
Extranets can be used to exchange large volumes of data, share
product catalogs, share news with trading partners, collaborate with other
companies on joint development efforts, jointly develop and share training
programs with other companies, provide or access applications between companies,
and much more.
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Intranets and Extranets have
now evolved to encompass Content Management, Knowledge Management,
Enterprise Information Portals and Groupware Portals.
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Content Management Systems (CMS) support the creation and management of
Web site content. A CMS can help members of your team communicate better
and automate many tasks. Most commonly, a CMS allows site
administrators/owners to manage site-wide copy and images without the
knowledge of HTML in a secure environment. |
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Knowledge Management is nothing new. The basic premise of Knowledge
Management (KM) is sharing information within an organization to improve
its business. The most common KM enables organizations to deliver
superior service for customers, employees, and partners by transforming
information into knowledge. |
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Web-based corporate or "enterprise information" portals are ideal
information repositories designed especially for the needs of the
business or vertical market user. Groupware Systems use
computer-networking technology to enable workgroups to communicate more
effectively, which, in turn, streamlines your business processes. |
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