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View Article12 Things You Shouldn’t Do on a Portal Project: #10 When Web 2.0 is 2.Much
Ajax is a good thing, right? Well, not always. What Happened A financial company had a content based intranet and the implementer decided that absolutely everything should be done using Ajax. The...
View Article12 Things You Shouldn’t Do on a Portal Project: #11 Infinite Loops on the...
It’s the fear of anyone who has launched a web site or an application that has any possibility at all of becoming well used. What if your site can’t keep up with the load and the server crashes? A...
View Article12 Things You Shouldn’t Do on a Portal Project: #12 Building My Own MVC
Here is the last in our series and it tells the story of an architect at a customer who felt that Java Server Faces, Spring MVC and Struts were not good enough so he designed and built a custom Model...
View Article12 Things You Shouldn’t Do on a Portal Project: Wrap UP
We have shown you a variety of ways in which you can screw up your portal project. Glenn Kline and I had fun documenting them. Of course, we had less fun living through them or consoling clients who...
View Article12 Things Not to Do on Your Portal Project: webinar
Yesterday I presented our 12 Things series as a webinar. The presentation is the abbreviated version. If you want to read the whole series you can look at the recap with all the links to each post...
View Article12 Things to get Your Portal in Production Quickly: Part 6 Foundation One...
The value of a portal comes from the time saved in putting out new functionality. It means getting to market more quickly with new products. A portal should allow quicker turn around when the...
View Article12 Things You Can Do to Get Your Portal to Production Quickly: Part 7 – Use...
Use an Experienced Core Team Part 7 in our series is perhaps one of the most important: Use an Experienced Core Team. “We have a bunch of smart people and they can figure this portal thing out” is a...
View Article12 Things to Get Your Portal to Production: Part 10 Change Management
Any project will have change. No one project ever includes the entire scope or has complete buy in from all the stakeholders or goes off without some major issue. That means you have to both budget...
View Article12 Things to Get Your Portal in Production Quickly: Part 12 Use an Iterative...
Mention of the word, “methodology” need not elicit groans. Without a repeatable approach to projects it’s easy to miss key requirements, expectations, errors, etc. So use a software developer...
View Article12 Things to Get Your Portal in Production Quickly: Wrap Up
Over the last 3 weeks Mike Porter and I have covered a number of topics to consider when trying to accelerate your speed to production for a portal project. In case you missed any of the installments,...
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