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Mastering IBM Websphere Portal Maximize on the power of WebSphere Portal to build mobile web portal and deploy portals If you use, develop, manage, or administer WebSphere applications, you are probably already building or managing Web portals?or well on your way to doing so. With this comprehensive book, you?ll discover how these portals bring together important functions such as integration, presentation, organization, mobile web portal and customizations?functions needed in every complex application environment. The unparalleled author team of experts offers you in-depth insight on mastering the complex aspects of WebSphere Portal, walking you through every facet from installing to deployment. Mastering IBM WebSphere Portal focuses on not only the portal as a server, but also how it interacts with components such as LDAP servers, enterprise applications, mobile devices, mobile web portal and even other portals. The authors begin with an introduction to the WebSphere product family mobile web portal and then explore such topics as: Installing mobile web portal and customizing the portal, as well as migrating existing environments to version 5 Defining portlets, pages, mobile web portal and user interface properties Applying personalization, collaboration, search, mobile web portal and document mobile web portal and content management within WebSphere Portal v. 5 Using high availability, security mobile web portal and single sign-on, identity management, Web services, mobile web portal and enterprise applications Setting up a portal in a high-availability environment mobile web portal and integrating external applications into WebSphere Portal The companion Web site, www.wiley.com/compbooks/ben-natan, presents all the code in the book as well as links to vendors mobile web portal and sources of information pertaining to WebSphere Portal. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Mobile Business Strategies The mobile revolution - the collision of the internet mobile web portal and the world of mobile communications - is already changing the way we work mobile web portal and live. High levels of mobile phone penetration mobile web portal and internet access combine with widespread credit card usage to offer the prospect of a multitude of new business opportunities. But what are the most promising areas of m-commerce? Which are the most significant new technologies? How will mobile devices, networks mobile web portal and applications develop as we move towards the third-generation (3G) world?Mobile Business Strategies explores the new mobile world, looks into the future mobile web portal and considers the emerging trends. It discusses the roles of financial institutions, operators, content providers mobile web portal and other key parties in the mobile commerce value chain. Core technologies are addressed from a strategic perspective, familiarizing the reader with both the possibilities mobile web portal and the limitations of the mobile environment. After an in-depth examination of potential corporate mobile web portal and consumer solutions, the book concludes with a more detailed analysis of two crucial areas: location-based services mobile web portal and mobile portals.Required reading for operators, financial institutions, web portals, content providers, systems integrators, mobile web portal and anyone looking to master the challenges of the mobile internet, Mobile Business Strategies provides: A strategic overview of the most promising mobile technologies mobile web portal and their potential application An understanding of the intrinsic differences between m-commerce mobile web portal and e-commerce Practical mobile web portal and hype-free advice for securing competitive advantage in this fast-moving field 40 mobile business case studies from around the world. 0201788985B04092002 Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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