Portals & Content Management | An organization’s ability to access, share and use a wide variety of content is critically important if high performance is its goal. A successful portals and content management infrastructure brings business value by dynamically aggregating content, functions and features into a high-performance workspace based on the user’s specific role and responsibilities.
Organizations need to govern, view, manage and store all types of data as a seamless whole. Our approach to information management, comprising business intelligence and portals & content management practices, takes into consideration the need to manage and integrate both structured and unstructured data for an enterprise-wide solution. | | | Services | The explosion of content in all its various forms and formats, including Web, paper, wireless and other digital assets, has pushed the effective management of corporate content to new heights on the business agenda. This has created business challenges across industries. These are a few we hear from the market: | | | Client Successes | With the world market for business process outsourcing (BPO) expected to climb to $16.6 billion by 2007, a growing number of developing economies are eagerly positioning themselves as attractive BPO destinations. One country that stands out from the hopefuls and wishful thinkers is Botswana. | | | Research and Insights | Log onto Yahoo and you're on a portal. That is why most people understand, at least instinctively, what a portal is. Simply defined, it is an aggregation point for content, functions and features, using web-based technology and dynamic channels to access existing applications to create an interface with a unifying theme. It is the interface between any user and the information he or she needs or wants for the day ahead or the task at hand. | | | | | |
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