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An effective Web portal offers the user a broad array of information, arranged in a way that is most convenient for the user to access. If designed correctly, a portal becomes a base of operations for Internet user, his or her home on the Web. To do this, the web portal administrator must provide the user fresh content, interactive elements and easy access to the tools that the user needs. With traditional Web development and content management tools, updating dynamic content can prove to be a monumental task. But, with ATSI’s unique Content Management tools, dynamic content can be changed in a matter of seconds ATSI has owned and operated several web portals and has refined many of the tools that portal users access most, including:
- Realtor Home Listing Systems
- Auto Guides
- Frequently Asked Questions Area
- Business Directories
- Polling Systems
- Member Email Systems
- And more…
A portal should support the following desirable functions and features:
- Allowing different information- and service-providing departments to set up and update their own information and services tailored specifically for different user groups according to the common user profiles (such as grades, departments associated, etc.) and the specific needs of these user groups at specific times.
- Presenting automatically the information and services that a user would need according to his profile at the appropriate time.
- Allowing a user to select the information and services that are his interests and to customize their presentation.
- Setting up information and services from users' perspective rather than from the angle of convenience of the services providers.
- Supporting the "Single-sign-on" feature so that a single sign-on step would enable the user to gain access to the different information resource and services that are supported by different application systems provided by different departments. Technically, this feature can be facilitated by means of implementing a common organization-wide LDAP (Light-weight Directory Access Protocol) service and CAS (Central Authentication Service).
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| Customer and Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) |
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| Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) |
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| Case Management Solutions |
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| Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) |
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