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The Enterprise Portals Report 2009 looks at... IBM WebSphere Portal

"The distinctions among these different solutions are important, but it can be hard to tell which specific features come from which IBM product. Your software costs can easily exceed those of competing products when you look at the big picture. "

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When portal projects get out of hand

02-Oct-2005

In "How IBM Conned My Execs Out Of Millions," a former project manager at a major U.S. defense contractor details how a mid-sized contract with IBM turned into a nearly bottomless pit of software and services. It's hard to gauge the story's truthfulness, but the author, Tristan Yates, wrote it for attribution, which was gutsy and makes it more credible. For those of you who read Matthew Clapp's classic "Should a 'Big 5' firm implement your CMS?" in these pages, the story will sound familiar. It should also come as little surprise that Yates' calamity started out as a "portal project." Remember, portal software itself actually doesn't do much at all. After the last PowerPoint slide showing that spiffy portal "dashboard" fades to black, the hard work of integrating content and data begins, so prepare yourself for investing in more software and more services -- often a lot more services. That's one reason why BEA bought Plumtree, and not the other way around.

- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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