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Corporate portals and e-business integration
- 作者: Davydov, Mark M.
- 出版: New York : McGraw-Hill ©2001.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xvii, 285 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Emerging business technology series
- 標題: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. , Organizational Behavior. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. , Electronic commerce. , Management Science. , Management. , Electronic books. , Industrial Management. , Commerce électronique. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management.
- ISBN: 0071382798 , 9780071382793
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-256) and index. Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Leading-Edge e-Business Solutions and Strategies; What Is a "Strategy of Choice" for e-Business?; Enabling Internet Business-Delivering a Compelling Message to "Buy, Sell, or Engage" to the World; Striving for the Customer-The High-Stakes Battle for On-Line Customers and Market Share; Blurring Lines at Corporate Boundaries- Engineering the Virtual Enterprise; Understanding the Impact of Technology; Seeing e-Business Infrastructure as a Living System That Is Part of a Large, Expanding, Networked Ecosystem. E-Business Challenges and the Dynamics of Today's MarketsChapter 2: Strategic Technology Blueprint for e-Business; Where Do You Start?; Macrolevel Analysis of Business Objectives; Looking at Business Processes and Relationships; Best Practices of Technology Leverage for e-Business: From Architecture to Strategy; The Notion of e-Services; E-Business Strategic Technology Architecture; The Role of the Portal; Chapter 3: Developing e-Business Functions; Today's Biggest Challenges of e-Business Development. Build Your Company's Vision of e-Service Ideas Tailored to Your Customer's Specific NeedsStart with Your Key Information Access Requirements; Understanding the Process of Information Dissemination over the Internet and the Problem of "Information Overload"; Providing Mission-Critical Information When and Where It Is Needed Most; Information Intermediation, Knowledge Resource Centers, and "On-Line Librarians"; Enabling Business Efficiencies Quickly through New Forms of Collaboration; Chapter 4: E-Business and Application Integration. What Are Companies Facing in Today's Disparate Enterprise Application Environments?Enterprise Application Integration: A Multistep Process; eCRM and Forging a Single Vision of the Customer; Integration Requirements to Support Internet-Based Customer Interactions; Controlling Business Process Integration: Being Virtual Rather Than Physical; Enabling e-Marketplaces: ERP-to-ERP Integration Challenges; Future Directions: Where Should EAI Be in a Couple of Years?; The Pressing Need for a Unifying Integration Platform. Soon We'll Have a Whole Virtual Enterprise: The Case of the European Construction IndustryChapter 5: The Portal; The Portal: A Taxonomy; How Many Types of Portals Are There?; EIP: Inside and Outside; Business Intelligence Portals; Role Portals; Business-to-Business Portals; Corporate Portals as a Virtual Employee Assistance Department; The On-Line Virtual Workplace: A Small but Growing Phenomenon; Which Type of Portal Is Best for You?; Chapter 6: The Corporate Portal Framework; The Corporate Portal Framework Defined; Portal Information Services; Portal Application Services.
- 摘要: Learn how you can give customers; clients; and coworkers easier access to your organization's information and services. This guide explains what portals are; and how you can seamlessly integrate them into your corporation's e-business infrastructure. --
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Give customers, clients, and coworkers easier access to your organization's information and services The e-business environment is a tangle of disconnected and often incompatible data sources and applications. Today's hottest business tools -- corporate portals--make it easier to navigate that maze. Corporate Portals and e-Business Integration explains what portals are, and how you can seamlessly integrate them into your corporation's e-business infrastructure. You learn about integration techniques developed at companies such as Dell, Cisco, and Broderbund Software. Like these leading-edge firms, you can apply corporate portals to cut costs, improve business intelligence, enhance Internet access, increase security, provide better, faster customer service online, and more. Look to this concise-yet-comprehensive guide to determine how to: *Better understand --and manage--the e-business needs of every user *Provide better, faster online customer service while increasing on-line security *Structure your technologies to fully exploit the world of e-business opportunities *Transform your organization -- and establish a strong, flexible, and progressive e-business strategy
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