Current Insights by META Group Analysts Wednesday the 6th, March 2002 at 03:19 PM (EST) META Bits - 0 Talkback(s) with 2583 Reads Our research shows that many portal projects are currently being hijacked by internal corporate politics. Because enterprise portals mediate access to a wide variety of data sources and applications, the perception (and a large part of the reality) is that whoever controls the portal holds the power in an organization. Hence, we see a gold rush of different departments implementing "corporate" portals in an attempt to stake their claim. Senior managers should resist this tendency to inject corporate politics into infrastructure decisions. (Jeffrey Mann)
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Enterprise Portals and Web Services: A Symbiotic Relationship Monday the 25th, February 2002 at 04:36 PM (EST) Adhanda Enterpris - 0 Talkback(s) with 2203 Reads As industries the world over struggle to survive the current global economic and political scenario, very few things can be counted on as business certainties. The enterprise portal software industry, however, defies that norm. Last year, for example, Boston-based research and consulting company Ovum estimated market size at $1 billion, and predicted that the market would grow to over $7 billion by the year 2005. Several factors are expected to impact this booming sector, and Web services top the list.
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A Strategic Guide to Browser Interoperability Sunday the 30th, December 2001 at 12:24 AM (EST) Carrie Matthews - 0 Talkback(s) with 2122 Reads When building sites, the tendency we have is to use familiar tools. The idea is that the more comfortable we are with our development environment, the more effective we'll be in cranking out content and source code.
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Comparing XML Schema Languages Sunday the 30th, December 2001 at 12:04 AM (EST) Ewdison Then - 0 Talkback(s) with 5994 Reads This article explains what an XML schema language is and which features the different schema languages possess. It also documents the development of the major schema language families -- DTDs, W3C XML Schema, and RELAX NG -- and compares the features of DTDs, W3C XML Schema, RELAX NG, Schematron, and Examplotron.
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