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Developing an Information Management Tool with Existing Technologies
By: Turgut Haspolat
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    2004-06-08

    Table of Contents:
  • Developing an Information Management Tool with Existing Technologies
  • Portal System Architecture
  • Portal Structure
  • Portal Structure (cont'd)
  • Microsoft Technologies Used
  • Microsoft Technologies Used (cont'd)
  • Conclusion

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    Developing an Information Management Tool with Existing Technologies - Conclusion


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    In this article, my goal was to outline how to form a powerful information management mechanism with Microsoft technologies you have. I want to strongly emphasize again that at first you should determine the existing information systems and how you will bring together the information produced with the users. The keyword here is productivity, to provide the best integration, with the existing objects you have, which improve productivity.

    It is necessary not to consider the concept of portal as an interface of links that are personalized and strengthened with some mechanisms. With portal approach, evaluate a control center where you can integrate your existing systems and direct users confidentially in a way that is easy to administrate and control. For this, you should find your solution by your existing sources and by taking consultation from firms that specialize in this subject.

    In today’s technology, all the existing products are of similar superiority. One can do what another can do. What is true here is the one that uses the existing product efficiently is the best solution. You provide your solution not by looking for the best product but for the one that uses your existing product effectively.

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