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IBM WebSphere Portal
© 2008 IBM Corporation
IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Overview
IBM WebSphere Portal
© 2008 IBM Corporation2
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What we Do
For employees… enabling comprehensive, responsive, real-time business applications that create competitive advantage
Audi
We enable organizations to quickly deliver rich, personalized
web sites that optimize business goals and generate loyalty.
For partners… delivering customized sets of functionalitythat make it easier to do business
AOFoundation
Sprint
For customers… crafting compelling, self-service online experiences that drive return visits
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Exceptional User ExperiencesExceptional User ExperiencesOne PlatformOne Platform Many Different Business Needs Many Different Business Needs
Features being delivered in Features being delivered in WebSphere Portal 6.1 were WebSphere Portal 6.1 were
developed based on direct customer developed based on direct customer input input
More than 6000 customers More than 6000 customers participated in the WebSphere Portal participated in the WebSphere Portal
6.1 open beta6.1 open beta
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Goals
Provide patients access to health records
Build deeper relationships with patients & physicians
Improve patient satisfaction, safety, and outcomes through empowerment and transparency
From Zero to Portal in14 weeks—The Duke Medicine Patient Portal
Business Drivers
Patient satisfaction
Operational efficiency – call center & registration (portal sponsored by Patient Revenue Mgt Org)
Patient safety
Drive online channel for routine transactions
Competitive advantage to attract new patients
“We received applause in the Board Room from our Patient Advocacy Council” -Pete L’Engle, Senior Program
Manager, Duke Health
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Web 2.0 & IBM Strategy
TechnologyTechnology
Web 2.0 Web 2.0 New New
Markets Markets & Sites& Sites
CommunityCommunity/ Collective / Collective IntelligenceIntelligence
RSSRSSAJAXAJAX
AtomAtom
XMLXMLRESTREST
PHPPHP FlexFlex
MashupsMashups
TaggingTagging
Tag CloudsTag Clouds
FolksonomyFolksonomy
BloggingBlogging
wikiswikis
MicroformatsMicroformatsSemantic TaggingSemantic Tagging
Take Success of Web 2.0 and Make Take Success of Web 2.0 and Make it Ready for the Enterpriseit Ready for the Enterprise
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Introducing IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1: THE Web 2.0 Portal !
Exceed user expectations with latest Web 2.0 features for a richer, more responsive user interface
Respond quickly to new business opportunities with faster, easier and more flexible reuse of Web-based assets and existing IT investments
Reduce deployment costs, complexity and maintenance with more robust site and performance management capability
New Web 2.0features forincreasinglyWeb-savvy
users
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Exceed User ExpectationsMaking a personal experience happen
Profile Drives my look and feel by login
Customization Allows the user to change their own interface.
Personalization Drives a custom user experience at all levels based upon personal or other attributes
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Swift Transportation – Driver Self Service
A tailored experience for drivers
– Low level of computer experience
– $3,000 to hire a driver, 120% turn over rate
Owner Operator Portal and “The Informer” Kiosk
– Self service while on the road
Business Value
– 20% reduction in total calls led to reduction in support staff
– Increased morale with drivers
• 30min hold time down to 1min• Reduction in time to get paid for work• Consistent communication, collaborate
with home and Swift HQ
Exceed User Expectations
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Exceed User ExpectationsHome Depot - Many Sites, One Portal environment
Different Stores Brands
– Home Depot
– Expo Design Center
– Home Depot Supply
– Georgia Lights, Landscape Supply, etc.
Different user communities
– Internal Employee Portal
– External Supplier Portal
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Exceed User Expectations
Turn your existing Portal Applications into “desktop like” applications
– Highly reactive user interface– Many actions possible without server roundtrips– Avoids page reloads
Improved performance and scalability– Reduced server side processing– Reduced bandwidth requirements – Reduced client-side processing– Improved cachability
Browser-side Aggregation, Navigation and Customization
– Renders XML obtained from the server in the browser– Implemented using AJAX, XML, Dojo, and JavaScript– Accesses and manipulates Portal through REST*
“Most existing Portlets benefit directly from Web2.0 rendering model without any changes.”
Gadgets
Atom / RSS Feeds
REST-accessible Markup Fragments
Portlets or other
WSRP Services
Client Side Aggregation
Get Desktop Performance in a Browser with Web 2.0
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Exceed User Expectations
Provides an interactive user experience
No programming needed, simply tag the markup (Microformats)
Supports web content from all places
Real World Examples
Select a user name and..
see the user profile, or email address, or map their location
Click on an order item and..
see current delivery state
check customer account details
<span class=“locality“> Stuttgart </span>
<span class=“OrderItem“> 112001000001 </span>
Live Text – Give users ‘one-click” in-place access to additional information
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Exceed User Expectations
role-based
composite applications
in context
Community SOA Wiki Business Catalog forum > 3600 Assets in IBM SOA Business Catalog
Google Gadget Services > 4000 Applications and
Utilities
Extends reach of rich internet services to role-based business centric composite applications for improved flexibility and responsiveness.
Easily incorporate Google Gadgets into Portal applications:
Search and select any Google Gadget
Customize to portlet
Leverages Portal’s Web 2.0 APIs support
Supports inter-portlet communication between Portal portlets and Google Gadget portlet instances.
IBM Portlet for Google Gadgets
Enterprise and internet
data and services
Enterprise and internet
data and services
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Introducing IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1: THE Web 2.0 Portal !
Exceed user expectations with latest Web 2.0 features for a richer, more responsive user interface
Respond quickly to new business opportunities with faster, easier and more flexible reuse of Web-based assets and existing IT investments
Reduce deployment costs, complexity and maintenance with more robust site and performance management capability
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Respond quickly to new business opportunities
Combines several administrative actions into a single portlet: User enrollment Virtual Portal creation Portal content import
New Site Wizard quickly creates new customized Portal Sites
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Respond quickly to new business opportunities Better content authoring experience and enhanced content security model
Inherited security enables all sites and site areas to use the same security model
Simplified authoring templates are very useful for creating "quick" content (i.e. blogs)
Richer inline editing enables users to easily create folders, sites or site areas. Users can now perform most functions from the website itself (in context) rather than having to go through the central UI of WWCM
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Respond quickly to new business opportunities
Change the banner: logo, color, typography, border, background
Change the typography: default size, color and style, headline size, color, etc.
Change the navigation: orientation, tab colors, tab text
Change the colors: page color or background, highlight color
Change the buttons: text, color, selected and unselected states
Show and hide footers, gutters, links, breadcrumbs, etc.
Theme Customizer - Easily change the look of a portal page - no HTML, JavaScript or XML coding required!
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Centrelink – Australian Government Portal 6.5 million customers, or approximately one-third of the Australian
population
Administers more than 140 different products and services for 25 government agencies
Staff Online Portal - Released August 2005
Advanced Search Engine, Currently 5000 views daily
Customer Portal
Access to 40+ Services, Advanced Search Engine
Single Sign-On, Web Content Mgmt, Re-use of SOA Apps
Personalization, News by primary benefit type
Department of Human Services Portal
Federated Identity Mgmt, Centrelink Services, Medicare Services, CSA Services, Aggregated News via RSS
National Emergency Call Centre Portal
Process-centric, Authenticated, AJAX Compliant, Rich Functionality. Performance, Scalability, Single Sign-On
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Accelerators Offer Benefits for Line of Business and IT
Accelerators help businesses achieve goals:– Improve communications and drive operational
efficiencies by easing development and management of dynamic web content
– Drive innovation through collaboration and social networking, allowing business people to quickly connect and build new relationships based on their individual needs
– Improve decision making and visibility into business operations with real-time dashboards and scorecards
– Reduce costs of managing the workforce, while enabling HR to focus on more strategic tasks with self-service
Accelerators help IT to dramatically speed time-to-market and reduce the cost of deploying portal-based business solutions
– Shorten implementation cycles
– Realize time to value without sacrificing flexibility (buy only what capabilities are required, now or later)
– Realize quicker ROI on portal investment
– Highly flexible, configurable, and scalable
Accelerators are integrated packages that easily snap-on to Portal and address a specific business need
Respond quickly to new business opportunities
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Respond quickly to new business opportunities An expanded approach to offering WebSphere Portal value to customers
Single Portal Platform and Tools
WebSphere Portal Server: Composite application / business mashup framework and advanced tooling to build SOA-based solutions
More IBM accelerators will come based on customer needs
IBM Accelerators
Integrated packages that easily snap-on to WebSphere Portal to deliver rapid time-to-value for specific business challenges
+Collaboration
Learning
Enterprise Suite
Dashboard
Process
Self-Service
Industry Content
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Respond quickly to new business opportunitiesIBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory is an application and portlet creation environment that simplifies & accelerates the development, deployment, maintenance and reuse of custom SOA-based portlets – including SAP, Domino, PeopleSoft, Siebel and Web Service portlets
New in Portlet Factory v6.1• Visual editing capability speeds portlet construction Preview how portlets will be rendered on a portal page Better Debugging Support Improved Builder Selection interface/navigation Includes integrations of Lotus products and IBM
Accelerators– Lotus Forms builder– REST support for Quickr & Connections– WebSphere Process Server integration sample– Expeditor/Notes 8 support– Portal Content Repository builder
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Respond quickly to new business opportunities
Simplicity of iFrames without the drawbacks – No double header or dual navigation
HTML <script> tag executes and can “inject” markup for portal navigation, launch menu, and page breadcrumbs into web app
Clicking on any Portal specific navigation tab will take you back into Portal. Clicking on any Portal URL page tab will hit the underlying URL.
Any web application can display and make use of Portal navigation
Web Application Integrator – Available on the Portlet Catalog Today
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Respond quickly to new business opportunities
Simplify creation of portal pages
Use HTML design tools and publish to WebSphere Portal
Enable your designers to create smart HTML pages using live text in WebSphere Portal
WebSphere Portal
Portlets
PortalNavigation
HTML Design tool
publish
Unleash the power of your web design teams
Unleash the power of your web design teams
HTML Page Support
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Respond quickly to new business opportunities Opal Future Technologies
Corporate Background
Provides IT infrastructure for 8 pension funds, with 3 million participants, US $20 billion+ in assets.
Opal is the result of a merger between eight pension fund management companies.
Opportunity
Consolidate funds, IT infrastructure into a single, unified information management infrastructure, with unified system services.
Aggregate more than 30 terabytes of data stored in DB2 and 21 support services into a secure, roles-based environment.
Challenge:
WebSphere Portal identified as the best integration platform; however 15 of the 21 support applications are written in .NET.
Rewrite would take too much time (only 3 in-house Java developers), and introduce unacceptable risks.
ASP.NET applications that have been cross-compiled into portlets.
Solution/Outcome
• Visual MainWin for J2EE, Portal Edition cross-compiles .NET code directly into JSR 168 compliant portlets.
• In Phase I, Opal’s .NET team ported, tested and deployed 7 of the 15 .NET applications into the Portal, changing less than .5% percent of the code base.
• The Portal and support services are currently in production.
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Notes applications built
with Domino Designer
Portlet component builtwith Rational RAD
E-form built with Forms Designer
3270 and iSeries screens via HATS
WSRP Producer
Visual Studio Developed Apps with Mainsoft (IBM Partner)
WebSphere Dashboard Framework
Component built with Portlet Factory
Respond quickly to new business opportunities Tremendous Flexibility and choice
role-based
composite applications
process driven
in context
services
Feeds Feeds Portlet CatalogPortlet Catalog
Gadgets and iWidgets
Gadgets and iWidgets
JSR 168WSRP v1.0
JSR 168WSRP v1.0
JSR 286WSRP v2.0
JSR 286WSRP v2.0
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Portal Standards Leadership JSR 286 – Java™ Portlet Specification V2.0
IBM is leading this JSR, all major Java technology portal (commercial and open source) vendors represented in the EG
Reference implementation will be provided at Apache Pluto 2.0
TCK will be available for free (Will extend the JSR 168 TCK)
Schedule: final around early March 2008 (final Draft published)
Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) V2.0 Standard protocol for accessing portlets as web service
Defined at OASIS, chaired by IBM
Schedule: final around early March 2008 (final Draft published)
Common goals Enable coordination between portlets and allow building composite applications based on portlet
components (events and render context (e.g. public render parameters) )
Allow for a better user experience using AJAX patterns, Serving resources
WebSphere Portal seamlessly integrates JSR168, JSR286 and WSRP2.0 Portlets.
WebSphere Portal 6.1 already supports JSR286 and WSRP 2.0WebSphere Portal 6.1 already supports JSR286 and WSRP 2.0
04.03.2008: http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=286
Respond quickly to new business opportunities
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Introducing IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1: THE Web 2.0 Portal !
Exceed user expectations with latest Web 2.0 features for a richer, more responsive user interface
Respond quickly to new business opportunities with faster, easier and more flexible reuse of Web-based assets and existing IT investments
Reduce deployment costs, complexity and maintenance with more robust site and performance management capability
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Training
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WebSphere Portal TCO was 29% lower than average build your own effort
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Reduce deployment costs, complexity & maintenance The TCO advantage increased over time as new capabilities were added
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Reduce deployment costs, complexity & maintenance
StagingDevelopment ProductionIntegration
Reduce the effort to move portal pages, content
and their related artifacts
Support for multiple daily updates and publishing
whole sites
Version-able and Archive-able, Workflow pluggable
Return to a previous version very quickly
Validate that a publish occurred correctly
Improve management and readability of URLs
Site Management enables fast and flexible staging-to-production operations
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Reduce deployment costs, complexity & maintenance
ConfigurePortlet Request
Metrics and PMI metrics in the
WAS administration console (ISC).
By default all Portlet Monitoring
is disabled, use “custom” mode.
See how your Portal Site and Portlets perform while you build your site
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WSRP 1.0 + 2.0
Workload Distribution / Isolation – Remote Portlets
Portal Server 1(User Access)
Portal Users
Remote WSRP 2.0 Portlets participate in Context• Optionally use multiple JVMs for running your Portal
• Isolate “untrusted” Portlets from Portal• Execute Portlets in their own JVM• Enhanced scalability for “heavy” Portlets
Portlet Container
WSRP 1.0 + 2.0
Portlet Container
Portal Server 2(Portlet Server)
Portlet Container
WSRP 1.0
App Server 1(Portlet Server)
Reduce deployment costs, complexity & maintenance
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Reduce deployment costs, complexity & maintenance
Application provided with the 6.1 release
Reduces effort to support WebSphere Portal and Express
Search for Q&A
Easily send log files and configuration data to IBM support
Reduce the communication effort and time to solve issues.
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/support/isa/
Support Assistant improves your ability to resolve software problems quickly
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Reduce deployment costs, complexity & maintenance New security features provide more user options
…requires user authentication…
… before access is provided.
Access to sensitive service or operation,...
Automatically authenticate the user if logged into his desktop
Delivering personalized content without login
Greatly improved Security Configuration
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Connections
HTML/PHP
Documents
Feeds
Gadgets and Widgets
Remote Portlets
REST Services
Clients
WebSphere Portal
role-based
composite applications
in context
process-
driven
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OpennessCritical enabler:
– Standards based access to integration and innovation
Web
Produce and Consume
Portlets
Services
Web Content Mgmt
Web Services
Mobile Devices
Expeditor
REST
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IBM WebSphere Portal Family
Portal Express
Portal Extend
Portal Server
Portal Enable
Unique to IBM: A single strategic Portal as the base for the broadest set of portal capabilities in the Industry!
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Clear and Present Leader
Gartner ranks IBM #1 in the enterprise portal software market, June 21, 2008
“With over 6,000 enterprises worldwide using IBM portal software in industries that range from communications to government, including fast growing market segments like SMB, IBM is the leader. In fact, industry analyst, Gartner, recently ranked IBM the worldwide market leader in the enterprise portal software marketplace based on total software revenue for 2007 for the seventh year in a row. According to the Gartner report published in June, 2008, the enterprise portals software market grew 16.5 percent in 2007 to approximately $1.1 Billion.”
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Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portal Products, 2007Gartner: August 24, 2007 by David Gootzit, Gene Phifer, Ray Valdes
The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted August 2007 by Gartner, Inc. and is reused with permission, which permission should not be deemed to be an endorsement of any company or product depicted in quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is Gartner, Inc.’s opinion and is an analytical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It measures vendors against Gartner defined criteria for a marketplace. The positioning of vendors within a Magic Quadrant is based on the complex interplay of many factors. Gartner does not advise enterprises to select only those firms in the "Leaders" quadrant. In some situations, firms in the Visionary, Challenger, or Niche Player quadrants may be the right matches for an enterprise's requirements. Well-informed vendor selection decisions should rely on more than a Magic Quadrant. Gartner research is intended to be one of many information sources including other published information and direct analyst interaction. Gartner, Inc. expressly disclaims all warranties, express or implied, of fitness of research for a particular purpose. "This Magic Quadrant graphic was published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research note and should be evaluated in the context of the entire report. The Gartner report is available upon request from IBM."
Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portal Products, 2007
IBM positioned in Leaders Quadrant
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IBM’s Portal Market Leadership Continues…
Five consecutive years leading the market in Portal revenue
Web 2.0 and “mash-up” capabilities in a portal will be leveraged by organizations to meet ongoing business requirements through 2011
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Market Share LeadershipMarket Share Leadership #1 in Enterprise Portal Software market share in every current assessment
visible to IBM Over 6,000 customer Portal installations (Google search on “wps/portal”) Growing faster than market at 18% YTY Revenue, gaining share from others
each year Large leads in market share for Customer Self Service, Partner Self Service,
Employee Self Service, and Dashboards Over 2000 SMB customers
Partner LeadershipPartner Leadership Over 1,500 IBM Business Partner solutions in the IBM WebSphere Portal
Business Solutions Catalog 30 ISVs have OEM’d WebSphere Portal
Technical leadershipTechnical leadership Smallest to Largest portals in the world (20 users - 20 million - 1 billion) Drives portal standards- Led JSR-268, Chairs WSRP 2.0., Co-Chaired JSR-
168, Chaired WSRP 1.0
IBM WebSphere Portal – Industry Leader
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Our Best Measure of Success is Customers!
6,000+WebSphere Portal
Installations Worldwide
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6,000 Customers - expanding use of portals in new ways, and new customers growing
Government
WebSphere Portal in:• > 500 Government customers• every G8 nation• 50% of US States• 75% of mid-east nations• Largest ever public education portal
Banking
WebSphere Portal in:• 9 out of 10 Top Global Banks• 7 out of 10 Top Euro Banks• 29 out of 50 Top Global Banks• 8 out of 10 Top AP Banks• Top customer nearing 100 Million users
Healthcare
WebSphere Portal in:• 4 of 5 Top US Healthcare Insurance Companies• 30 Hospitals, clinics & delivery networks worldwide• 12 online healthcare providers > 20,000 users• 2 online healthcare providers with more than
5,000,000 users
Retail
WebSphere Portal in:• 8 of 10 Top Global Retailers• 35 of top 100 Global Retailers• 9 of 10 Top US Retailers• 40 of top 100 US Retailers
Selected Industry Highlights
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WebSphere Portal: Delivering Exceptional User Experiences
Broadest, most comprehensive vision
Proven Ability to execute on that Vision
WebSphere Portal lowers development costs and improves time to market over “build it yourself” strategy (IDC Portal Buy v. Build, Dec 2007)
Choice and Flexibility
– Standards based implementation, single foundational core platform
– Wide choice of WCM, document mgt, Web 2.0, security, dev tools, etc
– Worldwide Customer and Market experience• Translated and supported worldwide
Portal Accelerators
– Collection of line of business oriented solutions speed time to value
– Intellectual Property from thousands of customer engagements help you solve your business needs faster
Deepest and widest services capability – ISSL, GBS/GTS, Partners – of any portal vendor in the business.
– This intellectual property cannot be matched.
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WebSphere Portal information:
– ibm.com/websphere/portal
IBM accelerators for WebSphere Portal
– ibm.com/websphere/portal/accelerators
WebSphere Portal Catalog:
– ibm.com/websphere/solutionscatalog-portal
The Dashboard KPI catalog:
– ibm.com/software/lotus/dashboardkpicatalog
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