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The Enterprise Portals Report 2008 looks at... Collaboration services in your portal

"As with other portal services, you will have a choice between lightweight collaboration tools built into the portal software versus more robust collaboration tools (which could be sold separately by your portal vendor or provided by another supplier) that you may have already licensed. Oftentimes project leaders opt for the basic tools that come with a portal simply because they can be faster to get up and running, but this means you may be supporting two different collaboration systems. Also,..."

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uPortal 3: The long wait is over for a major release

30-Apr-2008

When JA-SIG announced Version 3.0 of uPortal in mid-April, it marked the ending of a very long development cycle for the higher education enterprise portal. The initial milestone was announced way back in April 2005, and since then the small development team has continued work on the new major release.

Version 3.0 is mainly a technology release, but also ships with a fresher user interface and updated default content for better demonstrations. On the technology side the product now has improved portlet support (ready for JSR 286), a new unified caching framework as well as it has migrated to using the Spring development framework.

As readers of the Enterprise Portals Report know, uPortal is comparatively feature-thin, and its platform-like complexity sometimes comes as a surprise to developers expecting a simpler product. To facilitate the upgrade for existing adopters, uPortal ships with a wide set of import/export scripts, but as always make sure to test carefully before taking the plunge...

- Submitted by: Janus Boye, Contributing Analyst

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