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Home > 2002 > Portal Technology & Web Services (October) > Round Table

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Summary of Reports


 Alcatel

 BT

 Corechange

 Microsoft Business Solutions

 NetManage

 SAP



Management Briefings



 Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

 Integration: Chris Harris-Jones, Ovum | Part 2

 Round Table | Part 2 | Part 3

 Implementation: John Thornton, CMG | Part 2

 Product Development: Tom Welsh, Independent Software Consultant | Part 2

 Information Access: Tony Caine, Netegrity | Part 2

 Best Practice: Andy Phelps of consultancy C-i | Part 2

 Project Management: Peter Busby, Xayce | Part 2

 Security Issues: John Walker, Experian | Part 2

 Market News | Part 2

 Expert Opinion: David Cotterill, Cambridge Technology Partners

Issue Summary

An Advisory panel of experts believe web services and portals will finally enable seamless e-business operations. Pat Sweet reports.

Smooth running - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

Portal technology and web services are the missing pieces in the e-business jigsaw. These new technologies offer a way to slot together disparate business processes and so achieve the ultimate corporate goal – a ‘frictionless’ e-business environment.

These are the views of our panel of experts – Martin Atherton of Datamonitor, Craig Wylie of Atos KPMG, Colin Brown from OCS Consulting, Robin Wilkins of Archway Consulting and Neil McPhater from Aveva.

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