ibm websphere portal - die nächste generation
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IBM WebSphere Portal - die nächste Generation
Prof. Dr. Martin Welsch | IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH, Böblingen, Portal Development
16. September 2010
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WebSphere Portal – Markführer in den letzten 10 Jahren
Bereit für die nächsten 10 Jahre
’01V1.1 & V2.1
IBM's Portal PlatformComposite Model
’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10
Introduced family of offeringsPersonalizationCollaboration
V4.1Deployment, Scale, Maintainability
V4.2 & V5.0
Web ContentManagement
Virtual Portals
V5.1
Portlet Factory
XML Forms
Drag & Drop
V6.0
MobileDashboardsLearning
Mashups
Accelerators
V6.1Web 2.0Support
GovernmentHealthcareBanking
IndustryToolboxes
BankingInsuranceTelecom
ContentBus ProcessCollaboration
Portal NOW Rapid Portal Deployment
V6.1.5End-user & Portal Optimization
100+ weltweiteTechnologiepatente
by IBM Portal Development
Insurance Retail Telco
IndustrialTravel and Transport
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■Portal Family of offerings are strategic components of IBM Project Northstar
■And we have been moving toward this convergence for a while
■Completely leverages existing customer Portal investments
■Stays in sync into the future with customers expanding Portal investments
■Brings together the scope of technology, services, industry specific needs expected to dominate extranets over next 3-5 year into a cohesive and consumable extension if and when desired.
■New incremental packaged offerings to allowing accelerated deployment of differentiated, best of breed, customer facing experiences
■Represents IBM's commitment to lead and outpace any alternative challengers pursuing the Exceptional Web Experience opportunity
What does this mean to existingWebSphere Portal Customers?
IBM Project Northstar
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The New News!
WebSphere Portal v7.0and
Lotus Web Content Management v7.0
Both ready and shipped onSeptember 1, 2010!
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WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management V7.0Exceptional Web Experience Foundation
■Seamless convergence of Web Portal and Web content management■Socially-Infused Web experiences with out-of-box Blogsand Wikis with Tagging■Community content value measurement enabled by Ratings■Ubiquitous Web experience development with new IBM Universal Hub Integration capability ■In-line business user content management via Rich Editorenhancements and Lotus® Symphony™ integration ■Enhanced Web analytics support for greater insight into user behavior ■Virtualization support increases deployment/cost-of-ownership flexibility ■Faster custom Web experience developmentwith new WebSphere Portlet Factory V7.0
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Tagging and Rating
Ratings allow users to provide their input on information available through your site.
Tags allows users to create a natural taxonomy of the information on your site
WebSphere Portal users can tag and rate content you publish with WCM, content they create within user generated content, and portal pages and portlets.
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Adding Tags and RatingsTagging and RatingUI widget embedded in themes/skins
Hook for filtering content (for profanity, etc. scanning)
Tag icon opens light box in middle of page
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Tag Center
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Web Site Analytics
Who is coming to my site?
How did they find it?
What are they doing?
What did they search for? Did they find it?
What are the most popular areas?
What are the most popular topics/content?
What if I try this image vs that image? Do more people click on it?
What if I pick content with Rule B instead of Rule A?
Are they using the benefits tool?
…
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Web AnalyticsWebSphere Portal partners with market-leading web analytics
companies to support these use cases and more
Coremetrics, Omniture, WebTrends, unica
Enabled out of the box and allows admin to turn on the insertion of appropriate scripts onto portal pages or individual portlets
Scripts for partner analytics products out of the box with ability to also customize to customer’s choice
Technique to insert appropriate page, content or portlet info into the script
Include logging for WCM content
Make the info available to WCM Authors
Increased from 4 out of box metrics in 6.1.5 to 17 in Portal Version 7
Ability for customers to add additional metrics
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IBM Universal Integration Hub- The Theme to End all Themes!
Consistent, comprehendible architecture and programming model for rendering different component types (portlets, widgets, …) in different client runtimes (CSA, SSA, …)
Single and consistent Theme Architecture
Baseline for a programming model which customers can easily understand.
Extendable as more runtimes/component types might show up (Open Social, Flex, …)
Combine iWidgets and Portlets on same page
Leverage WSRP enabled Portlets in Client Side Mode
Automatically wrap iwidgets as portlets for Server Side Mode
Based on Dojo 1.4
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Define Theme and Pages in your favorite HTML Editing Tool
HTMLTheme
HTMLPage
WebDAV Integration
WebDAV Integration
HTML Design tool
HTML Design tool
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Adding Components
Portlets
iWidgets
Content(RenderingPortlet)
Page Builder
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Cost of Ownership Improvements in Portal Version 7
Portlet Load MonitoringAllow portlets to define maximum number of concurrent
requests
If maximum number of requests reached take portlet off line and isolate the failure
Additional Cloud Support including Private Clouds
Support ‘Portal Farms’
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Portal in the CloudAmazon Web Services (AWS)
Started in 2006 using excess capacity from core retail siteCore services:
Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Run time environment. Five configurations starting at $0.10 per hour.Simple Storage Service (S3). Storage on demand. Pricing starts at $0.15c per GB/Month
500,000 Developers using AWS today – growing at 10,000 each monthAWS and it’s ecosystem is estimated to serve more than 80% of developers using Cloud Computing Developer ServicesCloud-based machine instances start in minutes with fully configured, ready to use Portal and WCMFour AMIs:
1 WP/WCM 32-bit Development AMIFree for use (pay Amazon for time and space)
2 WP/WCM 64-bit Production AMIsAdditional charge above Amazon feesWP Server/WCM Standard EditionWCM Standard Edition
1 Portal.Next perpetual beta AMIFree for use32-bit
“Bring your own license” option for moving your own installations into EC2
Featured partners include:
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Portal Clustering and Farming
OS
WP
Apps
OS
WP
Apps
OS
WP
Apps
OS
WP
Apps
OS
WP
Apps
OS
WP
Apps
OS
WP
Apps
OS
WP
Apps
OS
WP
Apps
Deployment Mgr
Deployment Mgr WebSphere Portal
Portal Search
Content Apps
WebSphere Portal
Portal Search
Content Apps
Caching ProxyCBR
Caching ProxyCBR
Dispatcher Dispatcher
Database Server
Directory Server
Directory Server
Dispatcher Dispa
Site A
Database S
Database Shared DB:• Customization Data• Community Data
Site A and Site B concurrently serve user requests.
Deployment Mgr
Deployment Mgr WebSphere Portal
Portal Search
Content Apps
WebSphere Portal
Portal Search
Content Apps
Caching ProxyCBR
Caching ProxyCBR
Dispatcher Dispatcher
Database Server
Directory Server
Directory Server
Dispatcher Dispa
Site A
Database S
Database Shared DB:• Customization Data• Community Data
Site A and Site B concurrently serve user requests.
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Web Content Management Excellence Improve authoring and user experience. Tighter Portal integration. Simplified page creation and user customization.
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Web 2.0 and Social Web content tagging, rating, searching. Dynamic blogging and comments. Person card integration.
2Lower Cost of Ownership Virtualization and Portal farming. Problem determination and serviceability. Public and private cloud deployment options.
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Portal and Web Content Management Version 7 ThemesA Simpler, Richer Web Experience
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Portal versus Web Content Management
WebContent
Production Delivery
Production Authoring
Site Authoring
Live updates to System by adding new apps on the fly
Development
TestStaging toProduction
Certification
Deployment
Template
APIDynamic
PublishliveReview
AuthorTemplate
Layout
StaticApplication Platform Application
Folder
Navigation
Portal/PortletDevelopmentDesigners/
Web Developers
Integration& Staging
Formal Staging to Production Process
Production Delivery
WebApplications
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WCM Version 7Improved User ExperienceMore granular and personal authoring viewsFly outs to reduce clicksNew folder metaphor lets users see what they can access“Projects” let you bundle groups of changes together, staged, and preview in context of a live site
Improved Content DeliverySetting the portlet and page title at runtimeNew "Web Content" portal pages that allow you to associate web content directly with a portal pageFriendlier URLs - WCM context path appended to friendly portal page URLSession free renderingCustom render time componentsTagging / Rating of WCM contentpersonalized content based on the remember-me cookie
Improved Admin and OperationsImproved syndication reporting and error recoverySupport for cross fix pack level syndication Extend and integrate external applications via JMSFirst Failure Data Capture and improvements in Message Catalog content make problem determination easier
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Making Authoring Simple - Template Pages
Template Page with one WCM rendeirng portletand 2 other portlet
Admin area listing all templates
Template Page with one WCM rendeirng portlet
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Page with portlets fully functionalLinks to content items displayed on other portal pages work automatically
Select anycontent link
Making Authoring Simple – Web Content Pages
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WCM Templates and SamplesComprehensive set of web content types and presentations…
On the Portal Catalog:
Landing PagesEventsNewsNews Overview
Biographies Training Announcements
Interactive Animations
Flexible Teasers
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/brandcatalog/portal/portal/details?catalog.label=1WP1002G6
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IBMWebSphere®
Portal
2000 to Present:● Platform vs pure play battles● Build Portal Applications● Market consolidated to the largest
platform players
Platform Excellence
Core Integration Platform
Toolboxes
Industry and LOB templates, assets, and best practices to maximize
“Out of Box” value
2009 into Future ● Out of box value from Suites● Customized Templates● Deployment Flexibility
- Click To Cloud, Host-SaaS● Agile, Business user directed
“Out of Box” Excellence
Accelerator Suites of Functionality to Match Customers Needs
2006 to Present● Suites by big players ● Build Suite Composite Apps● Integration of Components● More Consolidation – ROI, Business
Impact focus
Suite Excellence
Portal Trends
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Mobile Portal Accelerator Version 7 ThemesAn Exceptional Web Experience on each device
WebSphere Portal Version 7 Currency Tighter integration with Portal Version 7 (APIs and logging),WAS 7.0, Component updates to MCS 5.3 and MAP 5.3, zLinux support.
1Ease of use / User ExperienceAccelerate time-to-value with How-To mobile development samples, papers and articles. Improved installation. Mobile Toolkit updates.
2Customer SupportProblem determination and serviceability. Standardize to
Portal APIs and Portal logging, and eliminate updates to WPS.ear.
3MPA Demo
http://lotus2010.com
Rich Mobile Device Repository•Over 7,000 devices and growing…•Up to 600+ attributes per device•Robust Device Identification•compressed XML file in RAD•DB based on Server (DB2, Oracle, SQL Server)•Inheritance/fallback •Device Attributes, Design Policies•Device update service
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Application Briefsdescribing solution scenarios.
Business Value Guides describing the value enabled by the WebSphere Portal and Accelerators, and help illustrate best-practice process and information flow.
Templateswhich can be used on top of WebSphere Portal to help jumpstart design and assembly of end solutions.
Demonstrations and recordings of example solutions design that illustrate how end solutions can look like.
Other Code Assets include sample Forms, Dashboards, or other Portlets which can help expedite the assembly of a solution.
Banking
Healthcare
Government
Retail
Telco
Insurance
Travel and TransportationIndustrial
www.ibm.com/websphere/portal/industry
IBM Industry Toolboxes for WebSphere Portal
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•Content Templates CatalogThe IBM WebSphere Portal Content Templates Catalog gives you a
quick start for using IBM Lotus Web Content Management when creating portal sites. The catalog contains template definitions for creating dynamic Web content.
•Unified Task List portletThe IBM Unified Task List portlet aggregates tasks and activities
from multiple systems into a single user interface. WebSphere Portal users access the Unified Task List portlet to view all tasks relevant to them and can then complete these tasks and activities in order to advance workflows.
•eBanking portletsThe IBM WebSphere Portal eBanking portlets provides several
customizable portlets that deliver a range of electronic bankingservices.
•Self Registration portletThe IBM WebSphere Portal Self Registration portlet package
consists of several models that provide a presentation layer where portal users perform registration tasks. The presentation layer interacts with a service provider layer that uses Portal User Management Architecture (PUMA) interfaces to access, create, modify, and delete data in the WebSphere Portal user registry.
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/portalwiki.nsf/dx/Reusable_assets_and_resources_for_WebSphere_Portal
•Tag Cloud portletThe IBM WebSphere Portal Tag Cloud portlet provides a visual, stylized representation of the occurrences of words used as tags.
•Checklists■The IBM WebSphere Portal Checklists organize and display tasks that users must complete to accomplish tasks.
•Content Teaser portletThe IBM WebSphere Portal Content Teaser portlet is a customizable portlet that allows content providers to provide a visually appealing way to link into their content.
•Sametime Chat portletThe IBM WebSphere Portal Sametime Chat portlet provides real time communication capabilities on your portal, by leveraging your existing IBM Lotus Sametime infrastructure.
•Portlet SkinsThe IBM WebSphere Portal Skins provides a few samples of custom portlet skins which are rendered with rounded corners and with gradients as background images.
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Reusable Assets and Resources forWebSphere Portal
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Healthcare Patient Portal Government-to-Business Online Banking Retail Vendor On-Boarding Examples
Jump-Start Templates Speed Time to Value"We see the IBM solution as more than just a one-off project. It’s a platform for change that is transforming our company from the inside out."
Geoff PearceStore Systems Applications Manager
The Reject Shop
Extensible, Configurable Software Templates– Software to accelerate solution construction for specific business
needs– Prebuilt Portal sites, structure, and collaboration components
commonly used in a target industry – Code that customers or partners can easily modify and customize
Built-in Best Practices – To help IT speed deployment and reduce the cost of portal-based
business solutions – Solve recurring user needs in a best practice way – Showcase for successful interaction patterns spanning the Lotus
collaboration portfolio
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For More Information (1)
WebSphere Portal – IBM Site
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/websphere/portal/
IBM Project Northstar
www.ibm.com/software/software/info/northstar/
Industry Toolboxes for WebSphere Portal
www.ibm.com/software/websphere/portal/industry/
WebSphere Portal Information Center
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/portal/proddoc.html
WebSphere Portal Business Solutions Catalog (on Lotus Greenhouse)
https://greenhouse.lotus.com/catalog/home_full.xsp?fProduct=WebSphere%20Portal
WebSphere Portal Blog
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/WebSpherePortal/
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For More Information (2)
IBM Accelerators for WebSphere Portal
www.ibm.com/software/lotus/portal/value/
IBM Web Content Management
www.ibm.com/software/lotus/products/webcontentmanagement/
IBM Lotus Connections
http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/products/connections
IBM Lotus Forms
http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/forms
IBM Lotus Quickr
http://www.ibm.com/lotus/quickr
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