Formerly CMS Watch. Here's our story
What Real Independence means. Find Out
17-Jun-2009
Tags: Portals and Content Integration, Marketplace at Large, Facebook
Earlier this week we released our newest research on enterprise portals with a press release on how and why enterprise portals are back in fashion. We gave the biggest credit for this shift to the economic downturn and the subsequent movement from brick and mortar or person-to-person to online self-service.
While the economy is certainly a driving factor in enterprise portals' resurgence in popularity, another reason is the current ubiquity of portals outside of the enterprise. Portlets are everywhere too. They may not be called "portlets," but you've undoubtedly encountered them in the form of scriptlets, applets, web parts, widgets, gadgets, elements, and many other clever names.
In fact, I'm willing to bet that, whether you know it or not, you used a portal and portlets today. Did you happen to do any of these today?:
Check the latest news through your iGoogle or My Yahoo page?
Log onto Facebook or LinkedIn to see what your friends or colleagues are up to? Perhaps you even took a poll or played a game in an application that was built specifically for the Facebook platform?
Or maybe you used an app on your iPhone, Blackberry, or Nokia phone?
More than ever we are exposed to frameworks that we can use to pull information together. If nothing else, the omnipresence of portals and widgets/portlets/etc. are causing expectations to change. For example, users are expecting rich, powerful, personalized experiences from their healthcare providers, and are disappointed when they don’t get that experience. Also, not surprisingly, workers in the enterprise are demanding similar types of power intranets to pull together information in their work world.
The Enterprise Portals market is experiencing an overhaul as portal vendors evolve to try to meet users’ new expectations. You can read more about our detailed analysis of the marketplace and in-depth head-to-head product comparisons here.
Get the Real Story bi-weekly.
USA & Canada
+1 800 325 6190
UK
+44 (0) 20 3318 1911
International
+1 617 340 6464
All Other Inquiries
"Setting aside the hype and buzzwords of social media technology, The Real Story Group offers a clear, objective and comprehensive review of software products and vendors with a specific focus on their applicability to the enterprise. Before embarking on a collaboration or social media project, this research should be any company's first investment."
Heidi Strom Moon, Director of Marketing, CDG Interactive
Copyright Real Story Group 2001 - 2012. All rights reserved.
All analyst firms claim to be independent or vendor-neutral. We're different.
Get the real story on commercial and open source tools from a firm that works only for you, the technology customer.
Thank you for signing up for The Real Story Group Newsletter. You will receive our monthly newsletter, plus updates with new information on the technology streams you have expressed interest in below.