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Janus Boye

Janus Boye

Janus Boye contributes analysis on open source options to the Enterprise Portals Report. He is managing director of J. Boye, a vendor-neutral consultancy based in Denmark. Janus is also the chair of the annual web and intranet J. Boye Conferences in Philadelphia in May and Aarhus in November. Janus has previously worked at an enterprise CMS vendor in various roles with clients across Europe. Janus blogs regularly on cmswatch.com and jboye.com.

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Janus's Recent Posts

  • Where's the Enterprise Portal at JBoss? - 13-Apr-2009
  • J. Boye in Philadelphia: Call for WCM case studies - 4-Jan-2009
  • Even Google discontinues products - 19-Dec-2008
  • Gadgets as increasingly relevant portal standard? - 10-Dec-2008
  • Oracle redresses WebLogic Portal - 11-Nov-2008
  • Percussion - Is no news good news? - 10-Nov-2008
  • Does eXo Portal have most active contributors? - 2-Nov-2008
  • SharePoint 2007 SP2 is coming - 26-Oct-2008
  • What's your experience using Google's enterprise tools? - 26-Oct-2008
  • More portal news from Oracle OpenWorld 2008 - 25-Sep-2008
  • Questioning Oracle's Portal Leadership - 22-Sep-2008
  • Sun pushes forward on new Liferay-based portal - 8-Sep-2008
  • What You Need To Know About Search in SharePoint 2007 - 29-Aug-2008
  • Socialtext, SaaS, and upgrading enterprise wikis - 25-Aug-2008
  • Is uPortal a good fit for self-service? - 30-Jul-2008
  • No easy upgrade for Sitecore customers - 24-Jul-2008
  • eXo updates product suite and continues rapid growth - 21-Jul-2008
  • Oracle trims portals in consolidation strategy - 7-Jul-2008
  • JSR 286: The last portlet standard? - 24-Jun-2008
  • Oracle erases criticism from their wiki - 2-Jun-2008
  • Oracle customers only need 1 enterprise portal - 26-May-2008
  • Sun Portal Server rides into the sunset in favor of Liferay - 25-May-2008
  • Budget time: How much should I set aside for software licenses? - 3-May-2008
  • uPortal 3: The long wait is over for a major release - 30-Apr-2008
  • SAP NetWeaver Portal moves slowly ahead on wiki support - 8-Apr-2008
  • BEA's last release of WebLogic Portal - 4-Apr-2008
  • JBoss Portal gets a bit more decoupled (soon) - 21-Mar-2008
  • Dropping coverage of Synkron Via - 14-Mar-2008
  • When Microsoft and partners don't push MOSS 2007 for web content management - 27-Feb-2008
  • Standards: Are you ready for HTML 5? - 25-Feb-2008
  • jboye08 in Denmark: Call for Speakers issued - 19-Feb-2008
  • Open source should mean open discussions about open roadmaps - 11-Feb-2008
  • The future of Plone -- not in web publishing? - 4-Feb-2008
  • Location matters: URLs should be short, meaningful and permanent - 23-Jan-2008
  • Oracle and BEA: does two plus two really equal four portals? - 17-Jan-2008
  • Problems with Oracle's WebCenter Wiki - 10-Jan-2008
  • FatWire buys Australian reseller - 30-Dec-2007
  • 2008: Are you ready for new browsers? - 21-Dec-2007
  • Apache Shindig: where does the portal end and the social application start? - 20-Dec-2007
  • Should you care about Vignette's three new patents? - 19-Dec-2007
  • At last: Details out on MOSS 2007 SP1 - 5-Dec-2007
  • Are portals walled gardens with proprietary content? - 28-Nov-2007
  • Norwegian Web CMS vendor Escenic is acquired by local Norwegian company - 15-Nov-2007
  • Talking portal product futures at Oracle OpenWorld 2007 - 12-Nov-2007
  • FatWire buys local wiki vendor - 1-Nov-2007
  • BEA remains independent and releases new portal roadmap - 30-Oct-2007
  • Plone: What's in a name... - 26-Oct-2007
  • Another wiki for MOSS 2007 - 21-Oct-2007
  • Will Oracle plus BEA really equal four portal products? - 14-Oct-2007
  • What's the future for enterprise portals? - 3-Oct-2007
  • EPiServer 5 is now ready - 24-Sep-2007
  • How to benchmark a portal? - 11-Sep-2007
  • Still waiting for Vista-IE7 support - 28-Aug-2007
  • EPiServer founder sells out to investors with global ambitions - 27-Aug-2007
  • Talk to Microsoft - 3-Aug-2007
  • IBM: Leading the portal market? - 1-Aug-2007
  • Oracle Portal woes - 21-Jul-2007
  • Magnolia's new enterprise edition is more of a departmental tool - 14-Jul-2007
  • No free lunch with MOSS 2007 - 13-Jul-2007
  • New JBoss Portal 2.6 integrates with....Google Gadgets - 4-Jul-2007
  • Revisiting portal market segmentation - 30-Jun-2007
  • The Portal - SOA divide - 27-Jun-2007
  • Still no official roadmap for SharePoint 2007 - 4-Jun-2007
  • Synkron becomes Dynamicweb and changes senior management...again - 3-Jun-2007
  • Can enterprise portals help prevent campus shootings? - 2-Jun-2007
  • OpenPortal: A new open source project from Sun - 30-May-2007
  • New Plone 3 delayed until July - 28-May-2007
  • Is Oracle switching portals? - 5-May-2007
  • Updates to the SAP NetWeaver Portal roadmap - 4-May-2007
  • License sales down for BEA - 3-May-2007
  • Are you ready for Vista? - 21-Apr-2007
  • New accelerators for IBM WebSphere Portal - 19-Apr-2007
  • BEA ships WebLogic Portal 10 - 2-Apr-2007
  • CMS vendor Synkron is bought by local competitor - 29-Mar-2007
  • BroadVision: Missing in action? - 29-Mar-2007
  • SharePoint: A bunch of apps loosely joined? - 15-Mar-2007
  • IBM teams up with Google - 7-Mar-2007
  • BEA WebLogic Portal: hit a bump last quarter - 1-Mar-2007
  • Debugging MOSS 2007...but not in all major languages - 6-Feb-2007
  • Ensuring portal project success - 5-Feb-2007
  • BEA pointing fingers at Oracle - 4-Feb-2007
  • Using AJAX with portlets - 2-Feb-2007
  • IBM catching up with outside world - 22-Jan-2007
  • Who should serve on the steering commmitee? - 16-Jan-2007
  • Get ready for IE8 - 15-Jan-2007
  • eXo upgrades and changes positioning to webOS - 11-Jan-2007
  • Early adopters of SharePoint 2007 WCM in the UK - 13-Dec-2006
  • CMS vendor Immediacy announces document management system - 12-Dec-2006
  • SharePoint 2007: 3rd-party plug-ins for basic functionality - 20-Nov-2006
  • Oracle releases 2nd portal product - 17-Nov-2006
  • JBoss Portal 2.6 available to developers - 29-Oct-2006
  • ATG misses financial target - 22-Oct-2006
  • A new standard for portlet repositories - 18-Oct-2006
  • BEA WebLogic Portal mashup with Google - 17-Oct-2006
  • Synkron releases major update to Via CMS product - 12-Oct-2006
  • New Web 2.0 tools from BEA delayed - 21-Sep-2006
  • FrontPage is dead. Long live FrontPage! - 18-Sep-2006
  • Is German CoreMedia still a CMS company? - 15-Sep-2006
  • New GUI for SAP Portal -- New name for SAP TREX - 13-Sep-2006
  • IBM's new portal release improves the UI - 27-Aug-2006
  • Usability enhancements in JBoss Portal 2.6 - 15-Aug-2006
  • Most commercial portal vendors behind new portlet standard - 11-Aug-2006
  • Portals and small countries - part II - 11-Aug-2006
  • Oracle to launch new portal product - 10-Aug-2006
  • Malaysian public sector catching up on portals - 8-Aug-2006
  • Plone Solutions co-founder takes new job at Google -- updated - 3-Aug-2006
  • Open Source Portal eXo makes waves - 1-Aug-2006
  • How the new Office 2007 will impact intranet professionals - 28-Jul-2006
  • Plone 2.5: Catching up with Zope - 26-Jul-2006
  • New WebLogic Portal release, but Plumtree still not integrated - 13-Jul-2006
  • A closer look at Sun Portal 7.0 - 4-Jul-2006
  • NetWeaver 2004s: Addressing weaknesses in SAP Enterprise Portal - 25-Jun-2006
  • Follow on to JSR-168 - 13-Jun-2006
  • Hosted CMS, Search Expanding in Europe - 9-Jun-2006
  • Insider view into SAP pricing - 25-May-2006
  • Synkron Via 1.0 is out - 24-May-2006
  • Microsoft continues security focus with recent acquisition - 23-May-2006
  • Sun Portal goes open source - 17-May-2006
  • Portal: The die-hard buzzword - 11-May-2006
  • What SAP access through MS Outlook means for Portals - 3-May-2006
  • Liferay launches v4 with new features, but same weaknesses - 19-Apr-2006
  • Next release of Sitecore to be based on delayed Office 2007 - 18-Apr-2006
  • 2 views on Web 2.0 in the enterprise - 17-Apr-2006
  • New SharePoint Console from BEA AquaLogic - 13-Apr-2006
  • Open Source CMS Typo3 launches V4 with new look - 12-Apr-2006
  • RedHat acquires JBoss - 11-Apr-2006
  • Sun blog discloses issue with major portal release - 10-Apr-2006
  • Previewing the next release of IBM WebSphere Portal - 5-Apr-2006
  • Expensive waiting game for Microsoft customers - 31-Mar-2006
  • Portals and CMS: What's the difference? - 25-Mar-2006
  • Could Amazon, Google, or Yahoo! become your CMS vendor? - 23-Mar-2006
  • Portals and CMS software alive and well at CEBIT. - 10-Mar-2006
  • Salesforce.com to enter the content management space? - 9-Mar-2006
  • Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint - 2-Mar-2006
  • Future of Plone - 21-Feb-2006
  • The case for WSRP - 8-Feb-2006
  • RedDot and Synkron begin move to .NET - 4-Feb-2006
  • FatWire Still Likes Its Original Product - 30-Jan-2006
  • Stellent gets certified for SAP Portal - 28-Jan-2006
  • Microsoft releases free migration tools for Notes/Domino - 20-Jan-2006
  • Liferay Portal skins contest - 19-Jan-2006
  • SharePoint development team blog - 16-Jan-2006
  • BroadVision carries on as a public company...for now - 10-Jan-2006
  • Indian marketplace: like everywhere else...but more so? - 30-Dec-2005
  • Miro transfer Mambo rights for $1 - 23-Dec-2005
  • JBoss announces Portal 2.2 - 21-Dec-2005
  • Hyperwave survives into 2006 - 19-Dec-2005
  • Web 2.0 focus for new free Sun Portal Server - 16-Dec-2005
  • Typo3 magazine hits the stands in Germany - 16-Dec-2005
  • Jetspeed 2.0 introduces bridges to other development frameworks - 15-Dec-2005
  • To disambiguate "portal," don't use it - 12-Dec-2005
  • BEA will keep Plumtree as separate portal product until 2007 - 9-Dec-2005
  • Swedish EPiServer joins Google partner program - 8-Dec-2005
  • Life-cycle charts: too dizzying for questions? - 24-Nov-2005
  • Talking about upgrades: RedDot releases new versions - 26-Oct-2005
  • Waiting for the upgrade - 20-Oct-2005
  • Consider protyping your project - 18-Oct-2005
  • Plumtree releases G6 - 17-Oct-2005
  • BEA WebLogic Portal to support JSR-170 - 17-Oct-2005
  • Hyperwave: going bust? - 5-Oct-2005
  • Kapow: boys with toys for content integration - 30-Sep-2005
  • Oracle's Pluggable Middleware - 27-Sep-2005
  • Gov't-funded proprietary CMS in Denmark - 25-Sep-2005
  • Joomla! -- Mambo has forked and created yet another CMS - 20-Sep-2005
  • Die hard for FatWire Spark - 14-Sep-2005
  • BEA to acquire Plumtree - 29-Aug-2005
  • Synkron Announces New CEO - 18-Aug-2005
  • Eclipse Plug-in for JSR-170 - 15-Aug-2005
  • Eclipse Has Won -- Will CMS Vendors Notice? - 26-Jul-2005
  • FatWire announces sunset for Content Server 4.0 - 21-Jul-2005
  • Make The Group The Guru - 16-Jul-2005
  • Content management and delivery? - 13-Jul-2005

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