A web portal presents information from diverse sources in a unified way. Apart from the standard search engine feature, web portals offer other services such as e-mail, news, stock prices, information, and entertainment. Portals provide a way for enterprises to provide a consistent look and feel with access control and procedures for multiple applications, which otherwise would have been different entities altogether. Examples of a web portal are MSN, Yahoo!, AOL and iGoogle.
Non Stop Portals can build a custom portal for your unique requirements. Some examples are: customer relationship management, product catalogs, shopping carts, secure branches of your site, social networking platforms, and corporate blogging platforms.
Building a consistent look and feel to tie together multiple applications are normally implemented separately for the applications your customer needs to see versus secure access for your internal staff. For example, customers should not have the ability to update product catalogs or administer web site content.
A web portal for your customers will present a unified view of information from disparate sources about the products and services that you sell. A web portal for your internal staff presents a unified view of corporate data needed to operate the business.
Benefits of implementing a web portal:
- Improves internal staff efficiency by eliminating duplicate data entry.
- Reducing the number of errors in data presented to customers by creating a central data repository.
- Creating data integration processes to synchronize the same data to multiple internal systems.
- Helping your customers to quickly find information about your products/services along with a specific call to action to purchase what you are selling.
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