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Portal Strategies and Issues at Georgetown Common Solutions Group Winter Meeting

Portal Strategies and Issues at Georgetown Common Solutions Group Winter Meeting Duke University January 10, 2001. Options. Build Our Own Portal Purchase a Portal Product Deploy a Free Offering Deploy a Vendor Offering Adopt an Application Portal Joint Development through JA-SIG.

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Portal Strategies and Issues at Georgetown Common Solutions Group Winter Meeting

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  1. Portal Strategies and Issues at Georgetown Common Solutions Group Winter Meeting Duke University January 10, 2001

  2. Options • Build Our Own Portal • Purchase a Portal Product • Deploy a Free Offering • Deploy a Vendor Offering • Adopt an Application Portal • Joint Development through JA-SIG

  3. Requirements (JA-SIG discussions) • Most Visited Web Page for Community Members • Single Integration Framework - Administration, Academic, Community • Integrated Desktop • Integration Point for all Data and Applications • Customer-Centric • Accessible by all University Constituents • Single User, Graphical Interface • Single Log-on - Authentication & Authorization • Customizable and Personalized • Provision of Convenient Communication Services

  4. Requirements (JA-SIG discussions) • Access to all types of data • Access to Internal and External Resources • Institutional Control of Appearance and Content • Vendor Independent -- Not Proprietary • Free of Commercialization • Adaptable - Integrate Legacy Applications • Flexible - Absorb New Technology & Applications • One-Stop Shopping for all E-Commerce • E-Commerce launch point • 24 x 7

  5. Adoption of JA-SIG uPortal -- Pros • Based on Open Standard --J2EE- Compliant Model • Reference Framework • Software Cost • Higher Education Specific • Leverage of Consortium for Ongoing Development and Sharing of Applications

  6. Adoption of JA-SIG uPortal -- Cons • Lack of Vendor Support • Not Mature (Yet) • Institutional Resource Commitment • to the Framework itself • to training a wide variety of developers

  7. Portals We Already Own or Have Built • Blackboard 5 - Level 3 • Cognos • hoyasonline (online alumni community) • Access+ (Web to legacy applications) • Unsecured “Campus Community” Web Pages by Constituent Type (Student, Faculty, Staff, Alumni, Visitors, Applicants) and Campus (Main/Med/Law) • Campus Pipeline • PeopleSoft

  8. “Portals” We’re Actually Using • Blackboard 5 - Level 3 • Limited Use: 5 Blackboard Specific Channels • My Courses, My Tasks, My Appointments • My Announcements, My Organizations • Cognos • Limited Audience: Data Warehouse Users for consolidation of demos and sample reports during data mart development and movement to production

  9. Portals We’re Actually Using • hoyasonline (online alumni community) • Alumni for access to the Alumni Directory, Career Networking, Class News, Events, University and Alumni Association News, Discussion Boards, E-Mail Forwarding for Life • Access+ • Student, Faculty, Financial • Directory, NetID, Institutional Research • Unsecured “Campus Community” Web Pages by Constituent Type and Campus • Public to the World

  10. Portals sitting “on the shelf” (happily) • PeopleSoft • Campus Pipeline (still sealed in its FedEx envelope)

  11. Our Current Strategy • Participate in JA-SIG to the extent possible • Implement a pilot uPortal site with assistance from IBS (primary developer) • May do version “1.5” this Spring • Small community of users • 100 Med School Faculty and Researchers • 1st Year Med School Class (200 students) • Deploy a version 2.0 test site • Move to production when ready

  12. The Vision • Majority of initial JA-SIG requirements fulfilled • Integration of all portal sites now in limited use • Blackboard, Cognos • Access+, hoyasonline, Campus Community • Integration of portals to come • PeopleSoft • Integration of Key Campus Services • E-Mail, Calendar, Three Libraries, others • Rich External Content Integration • Adjusts to Institutional Role over Lifetime

  13. Some of the Issues • Developing a more granular roles database • Deploying a Beta Environment • Rearchitecting our own Application Middleware and retrofit as necessary • Badgering Vendors to Play in the Space (as required) • Blackboard, Cognos, Steltor, PeopleSoft, others • Solidifying campus support or lead and let others follow

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