ENTERPRISE INFORMATION PORTALS VS. ENTERPRISE KNOWLEDGE PORTALS

  • houari Maaradj Ghardaia University
  • Kamel Rezig Blida University
Keywords: Knowledge Portals, Enterprise Information Portals,, ntelligent Enterprise, Organizational Knowledge, Business Challenge

Abstract

An "enterprise portal" a platform intranet access to corporate
data and system resource information together in one place.
The enterprise portal is the gateway to the information system
of the enterprise for all staff and eventually partners. The issue
of the portal is to seek to focus the user within the system
The enterprise portal is the gateway to the data system This
article's main objective is to develop a comprehensive and
a balanced overview of the technical information portal and
business management knowledge, while showing how they are
likely to enhance productivity and accelerate innovation in the
enterprise. Hummingbird hopes to help you identify many of
the technologies that underpin the management of knowledge, while giving you a maximum element to support your
decision-making process.

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Published
2010-01-01
How to Cite
Maaradj, houari, & Rezig, K. (2010). ENTERPRISE INFORMATION PORTALS VS. ENTERPRISE KNOWLEDGE PORTALS. Dirassat Journal Economic Issue, 1(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.34118/djei.v1i1.528
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