Portal Design Features
- Mark Skilton
- Apr 4, 2005
- 1 min read
As for EAI space. This needs to escape from the ASP / JSP world, and explaining the relationships and concepts behind multi-channel delivery, content feeds, delivery methodologies, vendor profiles, and successful projects and examples.
Pull together a blueprint architecture, explaining how the key consulting and systems integration skills in application integration, BPM (inc BPML, BPEL etc), SOA / ESB / EAI fit together with enterprise portal delivery for both intra and extra enterprise.
Is a current enterprise trend.
Various portals in Enterprise at different levels of integration.
Case studies.
Inputs
portals/ web site and other channels landscape
current technology limitations and channels
current vendors and investment plans/ influences
(Technology assessment including vendor positions and roadmaps)
ECM/PORTAL strategy reviews
identified current technology architecture
identified current problems/issues with current architecture
identified future technology / business requirements – by channel
identified future vendor/technology capabilities
identified prototype initiatives
identified migration plan initiatives- road map
(understanding the business strategy from a multi-channel perspective)
MULTICHANNEL (CRM) strategy review
modelled channels/processes/ services/products
identified business architecture / themes
identified technology / business goal leverage and drivers
identified common and specific channel capabilities model
identified current services/products issues
identified future desired services /products issues
used a common model framework for the multi-channel analysis (CRM style)
Deliverables
strategies for vendor evaluation basis
strategies for services/products online/offline models
strategies for
new methodologies for business architecture, enterprise architecture design
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