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BEA WebLogic Portal provides a flexible, powerful framework for creating portal interfaces. In addition, WebLogic Portal's lifecycle management tools and business services allow for fast creation and assembly of portals that provide employees, partners, and customers with audience-specific, integrated views of applications, information, and business processes while enforcing business policies, processes, and security requirements.

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State of the Portal Market 2007: Portals and the Power of Participation State of the Portal Market 2007: Portals and the Power of Participation
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CIOs are looking at portals for consolidating applications and introducing Web 2.0 capabilities. See for yourself: BEA Systems' annual report on the enterprise portal market includes survey data on deployment and adoption from more than 540 BEA portal customers, plus a synthesis of more than 100 analyst reports and industry articles. 2008-03-12 | Discuss (0)
Gartner Magic Quadrant Reports for Portals & Social Software Gartner Magic Quadrant Reports for Portals & Social Software
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Two Gartner Magic Quadrant Reports are now available for download: "Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portal Products, 2007" and "Magic Quadrant for Team Collaboration and Social Software, 2007". 2008-03-12 | Discuss (0)
Introduction to Enterprise Portals - Why they Benefit IT and the Business Introduction to Enterprise Portals - Why they Benefit IT and the Business
by Peter Laird
Peter Laird introduces the enterprise portal space and the problems that portals solve. In an article aimed at CIOs, IT architects, and IT management, Peter discusses application integration, security consolidation, content aggregation, and collaboration. 2008-01-30 | Discuss (3)

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The Importance of Frontend Performance
by Skip Sauls on April 25, 2008 | Comments (1)
Live-blogging from the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco in Steve Souders' presentation.
WebLogic Portal: Exposing Portlets (JSR 168, WSRP, JSF, Struts, etc) as Enterprise Google Gadgets
by Peter Laird on April 23, 2008 | Comments (0)
Wondering how to expose Google Gadgets from WebLogic Portal? As promised, this is the second entry in a two part series talking about Google Gadgets. The first entry explained how to build a simple gadget. Now we will explore how to surface a Java portlet as a gadget using WebLogic Portal. Exposing a Google Gadget from any WLP portlet type (JSR 168, WSRP, JSP, Pageflow, JSF, Web Clip, etc) requires no coding - just a simple XML configuration file. This blog entry will show you exactly how to do it.

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