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E-Business: Enterprise Portals & Web Services Contents - December 2002 Summary
Management Briefings
Market Overview & Analysis | Part 2 | Part 3
UK companies are starting to get results from their online business initiatives, according to new Conspectus research. Pat Sweet reports.
Expert Opinion
Linda Wooldridge of CSC says standards can help companies increase their use of mobile phone links to the internet and intranets.
View from the Top | Part 2
Multinational industrial gases supplier BOC has at least 50 portal and other e-business initiatives underway. We ask global e-services director Andy Fawcett about the management issues involved.
Business Benefits | Part 2
PA Consulting’s Conrad Thompson shows how companies can avoid draining away their spend on portals.
Web Services | Part 2
How can web services create faster application development and better information sharing? David Sewell at IT consultancy Citihub explains.
E-Security | Part 2
Consultant Paul Cronin suggests a way to stay on top of the escalating threats to a business’ e-commerce security.
Employee Portals | Part 2
Portals are designed specially for individual employees – if you can persuade people to use them. Pecaso’s Simon Olive reports.
Process Sector | Part 2
Aveva Consulting’s Neil McPhater shows how industrial companies can extract best value from their e-business investment.
Data Management | Part 2
Web services play a crucial role in opening up the content held inside corporate applications, says Martin Pike of Stilo.
Portal Development | Part 2
Imam Hoque of e-business consultancy Rubus believes portals have passed through the ‘hype’ stage to real usefulness.
Online Services | Part 2
The move to online processing has been beset by problems with electronic forms. Paul Sutcliffe reckons the technology can now deliver.
Reader Symposium
Last month’s annual Conspectus readers’ symposium tackled the theme of ‘Facing the Future’. Steve Fox reports.