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To optimize workforce productivity, IT managers are asked to provide each user with the integrated tools they need to access information and work efficiently. To manage costs, IT needs to deliver these tools while minimizing integration, deployment and management expenses. A typical organization relies on countless software applications to drive workforce productivity - from mainstays such as email, enterprise instant messaging and office productivity tools to ERP, CRM and knowledge management applications, to systems for financials, purchasing, customer service, billing and more. Often times these systems exist separately, but users need to combine them, and the information they contain, to find answers, make decisions and complete tasks. The solution is the comprehensive, collaborative platform, WebSphere Portal.
Exceed user expectations with a rich, responsive user interface
Today's Internet-savvy users expect Web applications to deliver a richer, more compelling experience. WebSphere Portal software includes Web 2.0 capabilities that help reduce or eliminate total page reloads and enable a single point of access, allowing employees to be more efficient. The collaborative solution also features live text semantic tagging capabilities that give users quick and direct access to additional, contextual information â?? with fewer clicks and less navigation.
Respond more quickly to new business opportunities
Rapidly changing business requirements can create new opportunities. WebSphere Portal software includes features that make it easy for you to reuse your existing Web-based assets and IT investments so you can respond quickly.
Reduce deployment costs, complexity and maintenance
Controlling deployment costs and ensuring application availability and responsiveness are top priorities for almost every company. IBM therefore strives to provide innovations to make it easier to deploy and maintain your Web portals. WebSphere Portal software includes site management features to reduce time from staging to production. Plus, an advanced performance monitoring infrastructure allows you to monitor Portal performance during development so you can address performance issues before moving to production.

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Best practices and patterns for customizing human task forms in IBM Business Process Manager V7.5
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