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Portal Technology & Web Services Contents - October 2002 Summary

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  • Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3
    Web services and portals enable companies to collaborate better internally and across their supply chain, reports Pat Sweet as she analyses our latest research.
  • Integration | Part 2
    ‘Web services’ refers both to the idea of using software as a service, and a specific set of technologies. Ovum’s Chris Harris-Jones cuts through the confusion.
  • Round Table | Part 2 | Part 3
    Experts from Datamonitor, Atos KPMG, OCS Consulting, Archway Consulting and Aveva tackle questions like the cultural issues in implementing portals and web services, and how the two relate to earlier e-business initiatives.
  • Implementation | Part 2
    Portal projects have special characteristics, analysed here by CMG’s John Thornton.
  • Product Development | Part 2
    Tom Welsh traces the chronology of web services and their support by vendors such as Microsoft and IBM.
  • Informative Access | Part 2
    Companies are anxious to streamline their information management, and portals offer their best hope of achieving this, says Netegrity’s Tony Caine.
  • Best Practice | Part 2
    Andy Phelps of consultancy C-i advises a strategic approach to portal introduction.
  • Security Issues | Part 2
    Web services and portals open up information access, and that in turn ratchets up security fears. John Walker reports.
  • Market News | Part 2
    Sarah Underwood brings you the latest news from the consultancy and IT services industry.
  • Expert Opinion
    E-business systems are finally delivering, and web services are the reason why, says David Cotterill of Cambridge Technology Partners.

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