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THE USE OF PORTAL TECHNOLOGIES IN BI PROJECTS
Vácha, Štěpán ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Zajíc, Ján (referee)
In current BI projects, the main emphasis is not put on the process of working with data anymore. The main focus is on working with information -- on technologies and applications that enable to put the data into context and that make possible for the users to get access to information which they use during a decision process. The theme of the thesis is the analysis of possible ways the portal technologies that are incorporated in portal products can be used for working with information from BI systems. The aim of the thesis is to analyze the possibilities of enterprise portal from the viewpoint of its usefulness as a part of company's BI solution. Another objective is to evaluate the situation of the portal products market and to analyze the potentialities of the Microsoft Sharepoint 2010 portal product. The thesis is divided into two logical parts. The first part contains definitions of the terms connected to BI and enterprise portals. It also deals with general evaluation of the potentialities of portal technologies for BI and with evaluation of the portal products market situation. The second part focuses on Sharepoint 2010 -- the latest portal product from Microsoft. This part contains Sharepoint 2010 functionality evaluation considering the individual versions of this product. Further, the position of Sharepoint 2010 in Microsoft's current BI strategy is analyzed. The potentialities of the product as a part of Microsoft BI solution are evaluated. A company that considers buying a portal product can use the thesis as a source of general information about portal technologies and their usefulness in a company's BI. The thesis also offers up-to-date information about the current situation of the portal products' market. If the company considers buying Sharepoint 2010 portal product, the thesis is a source of detailed information which can contribute to a quick and high-quality decision on the suitability and availability of this solution.
Motion Intranet content from the view of users
Cimler, Lukáš ; Žid, Norbert (advisor) ; Šedivá, Zuzana (referee)
Nowadays the sharing of information within the organisation with an emphasis on easy access and a speed of searching becomes more important. For this purpose the organisations use the intranet features. The intranet and its functions, especially from the perspective of users/employees, is what this bachelor thesis treats of. The thesis is divided into a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part concerns especially about an explanation of the basic concepts, a general description of the functions and the intranet planning and its security. The practical part presents the intranets of concrete organizations and major groups of their functions. The goal of this thesis is to show the basic functions of groups with concrete examples from each of the presented intranet. The goal of this thesis is to show the basic groups of functions with concrete examples from each of the presented intranet that demonstrates the user's possibilities of these basic groups of functions and the following summary and description of the common features of all three internal network.
Enterprise Portal in NH Group
Lachman, Petr ; Střížová, Vlasta (advisor) ; Kubeš, Jiří (referee)
Today, information is increasingly important for the functioning of enterprises. For the effective use of data it is possible to use different solutions IS / IT, one of them being corporate portal, the topic of this thesis. It describes the types and the elements and points out their advantages and disadvantages. In other parts of the thesis the selection, design of web sites structure and user authorization is described. Implementation and training for corporate portal users in a small company NH Group with use of MS Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 is also described. In the concluding chapter an evaluation of the project is presented and the draft procedures for MS SharePoint implementation which could be used in a similar environment are assessed.
Portal - Access Integration
Zelinka, Tomáš ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Krch, David (referee)
This diploma thesis concerns enterprise portals and its objective is to map their functional support, which they can bring to the company. Especially to the access integrationarea. To achieve this goal the following proces was selected: The first step was to create theoretical background which describes the area of enterprise portals and how it can be seen. In the following part were set main functional areas whose coverage may be assured by the enterprise portal. These areas are : presentation, personalization and customization, security, administration, content management system, search, collaboration, accessibility and portlets. Another part is focused on the selection of specific portal solutions which are evaluated and compared at the conclusion. These are chosen products : IBM WebSphere Portal, Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2007, Oracle Portal 10g, BEA WebLogic Portal. Personal benefit is particularly comprehensive look into the issue of enterprise portals. Theoretical background makes possible to quickly obtain information which are presented in a logically organizace form. It will ensure continuity in the knowledge absorption. Practical part offers look into the enterprise portal market situation and shows what can offer specific product and at what level.

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