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Slide 1: IBM WebSphere Portal Web Content Management © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 2: Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 Portal Look & Feel (User Experience) Security & Personalization Application Integration Web Content Management Your Microsoft environment © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 3: WebSphere Portal Portal Look & Feel 1 © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 4: Portal Services  Single User Experience  Navigation Model  Single Sign On  Security  Web Content Mgmt.  eForms  Workflow  Templates  Admin  Search  Devices  Internationalization © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 5: User Experience Other Clients 1 MS Office & Windows Web Browser 2 3 Presentation Services Rich Clients 4 Other Clients Mobile Client 5 eForms Xforms RSS / Atom 6 © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 6: User Experience  Look, feel & navigation  Drag & Drop  Contextual Menus  Programmable  Skins © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 7: Web 2.0 Interface and “User Experience”  Look, Feel, Navigation & BEHAVIOR  Client Side Aggregation  Drag & Drop  Semantic tagging © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 8: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 9: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 10: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 11: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 12: Virtual Portal www.ibm.com/wps/portal/ yellow www.ibm.com/wps/portal/blue www.ibm.com/wps/portal/green URL Mappings Navigation realm green Virtual Portal 1 Root page realm blue Virtual Portal 2 Root page realm yellow Virtual Portal 3 Root page © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 13: Portal Look & Feel Summary  Themes & Skins = Look, feel & navigation  Programmable & Dynamic  Basis for “Branding”  Virtual Portals  All successful portals have their own “identity”  What ever you can do in HTML, CSS, images & JavaScript (Reuse your corporate branding)  Make it look anyway you want © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 14: WebSphere Portal Security & Personalization 2 © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 15: Security & Personalization  Define “Personalization”  Security – Access Control List (7)  Role Based Access  Profile Based Personalization  Attribute Based Personalization End User Company © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 16: Personalization Role Based Access Profile based Personalization ACL – 7 Levels © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 17: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 18: Internationalization  Out of the Box – Tabs, Titles, Admin – Aid in understanding better  Web Content Management – Swap out current content for proper language  Machine Based Translation – Dynamic translation of content – Aid in understanding the original content © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 19: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 20: Access Control  7 Roles –User –Privileged User –Editor –Manager –Delegator –Security Admin –Admin  Inheritance & Propagation © 2008 IBM Corporation 20
Slide 21: © 2008 IBM Corporation 21
Slide 22: Delegated User Administration Full Admin Rights Delegated wpsadmin Delegated Admin Only manages One Page - EPA © 2008 IBM Corporation 22
Slide 23: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 24: © 2008 IBM Corporation Allstate Portal Workshop 24 December 19,
Slide 25: © 2008 IBM Corporation Allstate Portal Workshop 25 December 19,
Slide 26: © 2008 IBM Corporation Allstate Portal Workshop 26 December 19,
Slide 27: © 2008 IBM Corporation Allstate Portal Workshop 27 December 19,
Slide 28: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 29: WebSphere Portal Application Integration 3 © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 30: Access to data & applications © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 31: 3270 Green screen PeopleSoft Domino Application Siebel Enterprise Horizontal Portal vs. Application specific Portals © 2008 IBM Corporation SAP
Slide 32: WebSphere Portlet Catalog Over 1,900 Pre-made portlets 270 ISV’s Providing Portlets 26 ISVS have OEM’d IBM Porta 1,200 Partners Trained on Port http://catalog.lotus.com/wps/portal/portal © 2008 IBM Corporation 32
Slide 33: Web Application Integration  Integrate existing Web apps directly into Portal – PHP – ASP.Net –…  Business Value – No portlet development needed – Bring back to portal © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 34: IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory IBM WebSphere® Portlet Factory is a dedicated portlet creation environment for WebSphere Portal that simplifies & accelerates the development, deployment, maintenance and reuse of custom portlets – including SAP, Domino, PeopleSoft, Siebel and Web Service portlets.  Automation  Change  Reuse WebSphere Portlet Factory provides rapid application development and integration to existing applications, data & other IT assets for custom portlet creation - reducing the complexity of J2EE development and speeding WebSphere Portal deployments © 2008 IBM Corporation 34
Slide 35: Leverage existing applications WSRP © 2008 IBM Corporation 35
Slide 36: Rational Application Developer 7.5 Test and Debug Portlet Generator (wizards) Build and customize © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 37: Enterprise Mashups and Portals ● Enterprise Mashups deemed valuable for a larger audience could be pushed out to portal for additional management and IT control, such as role-based security, rich personalization services, etc. ● Portals can also consume feeds and widgets generated by lightweight mashup environments. IBM Mashup Center ps ashu M t s, f e idge ,w eds IBM WebSphere sMash © 2008 IBM Corporation 37
Slide 38: IBM Incorporates Open Standards © 2008 IBM Corporation 38
Slide 39: Search  Portal Based Search Service – Integrated into Portal as a service – Portal + HTML + other indexes  OmniFind - IBM’s own Search Engine – Google for the Enterprise – Larger indexes, deeper level of security  3rd Party Search Based Portlets – Autonomy, Verity, etc. © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 40: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 41: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 42: © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 43: WebSphere Portal Web Content Management 4 © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 44: Web Content Management Enables non-HTML savy users to create content (news, information, announcements) for the Portal via template based content contribution.  Presentation templates determine format  “Site areas” and “categories” decide where in the portal content appears.  Inline editing, field level help, default/advanced fields hide complexity, personalization rule integration, improve pagination, etc  JCR support and clustering support  Administration and Security (inheritance model), Authoring Productivity Enhancements, Performance and Scale,… © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 45: IBM Workplace Web Content Management  Provides Authoring, Assembly, Staging, Maintenance, and Delivery of all content to web sites  Template-based content creation –Easy for end users to author, review, and publish content –Eliminates webmaster bottleneck  Separation of content, structure and design –Reuse of content  Sitemap –Site structure automatically becomes navigation component  Taxonomies –Categorize documents and reuse in multiple places –Personalize delivery  Security –Users only see and do what they have permission to do  Reusable Components –Point and Click components allow rapid development  Lifecycle –Workflows, ownership and dates bring control to your data © 2008 IBM Corporation 45
Slide 46: Web Content Meta-data General Education Sports Sales IT Marketing News Financial guides Events Products Announcements Press release Home Our Company Services Locations About Summary Press Release Detail Meeting room Location Image News Image © 2008 IBM Corporation 46
Slide 47: Web Content Management Authoring Template News example (ATNews) Identification - Name - Title (Profile) (Content Properties) Content - Summary - Body - Confidential - DisplayImage (Workflow: StandardWorkflow) (Access) (History) Content News example (News2) Identification - Name: News2 - Title: What is new with IBM … (Profile) (Content Properties - ATNews) Content - Summary : There are many impro… - Body : Rapidly manage intranet, … - Confidential: External Use Permitted - DisplayImage : SiGeSilconGermanium.jpg Workflow : StandardWorkflow (Access) (History) Presentation Template News example (PTNewsDetail) <html> … <Element key="DisplayImage“ …/> … <IDCmpnt … field="title"/> … <Element key=“Summary" … "/> … </html> Published or Previewed Content Define one or more content type(s) Create content based on this type Show content in one or more different formats (HTML, RSS, etc.) Content can be versioned Separate content from presentation © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 48: Web Content Artifacts Presentation Template Components ● Authoring Templates define content attributes(elements), properties, and other metadata such as categorization, workflow, security and history ● Components are reusable design items. ● Presentation Templates reference Authoring Template Elements ● A Portlet or a Web Page will render content using a Presentation Template or design Component. Authoring Template Elements Portlet(s) or Web Page © 2008 IBM Corporation 48
Slide 49: WebSphere Portal Microsoft Environment 5 © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 50: SharePoint Federator for WebSphere Portal – Out-of-the-box Federation Portlets deliver secure access to SharePoint lists. No coding needed. – SharePoint SDK for WebSphere Portal to build composite apps across .NET and Java. Can be used within Visual Studio or Rational Application Developer. © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 51: Mainsoft’s SharePoint SDK for WebSphere Portal – C#, VB developers create, integrate ASP.NET applications into WebSphere Portal, without having to learn Java or become WebSphere Portal experts. Java developers can use Eclipse to access SharePoint data and build composite applications across SharePoint. Java End-user experience is seamless across .NET and Java. – – Integrate an ASP.NET application into WebSphere Portal. © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 52: Integrate SQL Reporting Services into WebSphere Portal – Federate SQL Reports within WebSphere Portal. – Integrate with IBM Dashboard to deliver detailed reports using customer’s reports stored on the SQL server. This Inventory Management Page integrates SQL Reporting Services and Dashboard framework KPIs. © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 53: WebSphere Portal Can Support .NET & Java Equally  Capitalize on existing .NET assets – Use existing .NET skills. – Integrate existing ASP.NET applications. – Federate contents stored on existing SharePoint sites and SQL Reporting Services.  Build composite apps across .NET and Java – Create on-the-glass mash-ups across .NET and Java. – Enhance employee productivity. – Improve customer relationships.  Extend the value of portal to .NET – Single point of access to all enterprise services - both .NET and Java - within a secure, role-based environment. – High availability, scalability. © 2008 IBM Corporation An example of on-the-glass integration between .NET and Java portlets.
Slide 54: WebSphere Portal Can Support .NET & Java Equally © 2008 IBM Corporation
Slide 55: THANK YOU © 2008 IBM Corporation

   
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