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Information is paramount to the success
and survival of any organisation. Without relevant corporate information
on business operations, competitors and the larger industry, an
organisation cannot form strategy, plan future direction or respond
to customer needs.
An organisation's intellectual property is often in an uncoordinated,
informal state, where information lies with individual people,
or is documented in a wide range of incompatible formats and technologies.
An Enterprise Portal enables an organisation to consolidate many
forms of business intelligence and corporate information into an
accurate, up-to-date picture of the status of the organisation.
It will draw together disparate sources of knowledge
and intellectual property allowing for better knowledge
transfer and resource management.
An Enterprise Portal unifies your organisation's users, operational
data and knowledge base giving all your employees and customers a
single gateway to personalised information and enabling them to
make informed business decisions.
The Syrox Enterprise Portal:
- helps the workforce to be more effective by providing relevant information
based on individuals' roles and needs, removing bottlenecks and inefficiencies
- strengthens client and supplier relationships with the distribution
of intellectual content and streamlining of business processes
- allows knowledge to be collated, documented and presented in a
structured manner to support knowledge transfer, managed delegation
and collaborative team work
Enterprise Portal Scenarios
- Through the use of personalised web pages, relevant content can be 'pushed'
to users, placing up-to-date information at their fingertips and keeping
them apprised of new developments.
- An organisation's departments and subsidiaries can serve a wide range of
content to internal and external users to form a distributed knowledge base
authored at source.
- Organisations can deploy extensive collaboration portals and services to
support workforces in the field, using mobile technologies or hotdesking.
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