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Page 2 of 9 SolutionsLiferay Portal’s flexibility allows it to be deployed in a number of different scenarios to meet key business needs. The following are just a few ways that Liferay Portal is being used:
Corporate Extranet Liferay Portal helps organizations create secure client- or partner-facing websites (“extranets”). Company Intranet Liferay Portal provides the tools needed to give your people secure access to senstive company information and applications. Liferay not only helps you manage groups within your organization (ie, executives, marketing, human resources), it also ensures that individuals within those groups only see what they’re allowed to see. Meanwhile, a Liferay administrator can get applications and content to the whole portal community quickly and easily without having to maintain several different sites. Content Management & Web Publishing The ever increasing volume of digital content we deal with on a daily basis makes effective content management systems (CMS) a vital part of any organization. In fact, content management is a natural fit for a portal because of the need for secure access and permissions (ie, who should be able to delete a document from the system?), distinct roles (writer, editor, designer, adminstrator), and workflow (edit, approve, publish). Collaboration The internet enables individuals to collaborate in unprecedented ways, and Web 2.0-style websites have pushed the possibilities even further. But in an enterprise environment, the boundless capacity to share and publish information must be governed by the roles, permissions, and security considerations unique to each user and department. Liferay Portal helps organize the potential chaos of an unfettered Web 2.0 environment by empowering users with tools such as tagging, blogs, instant email, message boards, and instant messaging within a secure, administrated framework. Liferay gives administrators ultimate control over what people can do, through tools like tags administration, fine-grained permissions, delegable administrator privileges, enterprise taxonomy, and ad-hoc user groups. Infrastructure Portal One of the key uses of a portal is to serve as a framework for aggregating content and applications. The right tools and software will make it easy for developers to make new and existing enterprise applications available in the secure, manageable framework that a portal provides. |
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