Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Setting Your Portal Priorities - Are you Building a House or a Home?

If the question is, "How can I get scores, check the weather and get headlines about my favorite topics", then the answer for many is the Yahoo! portal.

But if your information needs run more toward secure access to CRM applications, personalized presentation of bank and 401(k) balances and platform-specific customer support tools, then an Enterprise Portal is probably a more suitable answer.

Customization. Personalization. Presentation. Satisfaction. Retention. All describe the benefits that a well-selected portal can bring to your Enterprise Web strategy. Portals allow enterprises of all kinds to create a unique presence for every customer, all sporting a single branded 'look and feel,' yet each one an opportunity to enhance your corporate image, improve customer service, increase employee productivity, and strengthen supplier and channel partnerships.

Your question now should be "How do I do that?" Our answer: Start by attending this informative eSeminar sponsored by Vignette.

You'll learn how you can integrate applications, enable Web-based searches of key databases and improve collaboration and workflow processes by developing a portal strategy tailored for the way your enterprise does business. You'll also learn how Vignette's portal solutions can help your organization manage and deploy a global portfolio of integrated Web sites that deliver personalized, contextual views of critical business information. Most importantly, you'll learn that by choosing the right tools to help deploy an Enterprise portal, you can reduce the effort involved by using ready-to-integrate tools, or portlets, to easily incorporate your e-mail, calendar, CRM, and ERP applications.

We hope you'll register today, and discover how Vignette solutions can help you create the Enterprise Web that can give you a competitive edge.


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