When: Thu, Nov 24, 2011
Time: 9:00 AM -10:00 AM UK
(Please check local timings)
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Join CIGNEX and Liferay for a Webinar focusing on an Integrated Business Ecosystem (IBE) with Liferay.
In its endeavour to constantly increase value to its clients, CIGNEX has conceptualised the Integrated Business Ecosystem (IBE) architecture using Liferay Portal, the world’s leading Open Source Portal Solution, as the window to the enterprise for all stakeholders to access enterprise applications including SAP, Alfresco, Documentum and Salesforce.
The Integrated Business Ecosystem(IBE) architecture is aimed to provide a platform to design and deliver user interface / presentation capabilities for a wide variety of interaction channels like the Web, Collaboration, Social Media, Mobile etc.
All the stakeholders, such as employees, customers, vendors, partners in an Enterprise system can use IBE as a window to connect to the key Enterprise Legacy systems
The webinar will feature Gaurav Barot, Sr. Consultant, CIGNEX, focus on IBE and also use live case studies to enumerate the benefits Enterprises can gain by deploying the IBE architecture.
Agenda
- Overview of CIGNEX & Liferay Portal
- Discussion on Integrated Business Ecosystem (IBE)
- Live Case studies and evaluation of benefits of IBE
- Q&A
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Please email us at info@cignex.com should you have any questions. We look forward to your participation!
About CIGNEX: CIGNEX (subsidiary of Datamatics Global Services Ltd.) is the global leader in Commercial Open Source & SAP Connect solutions for over 10 years. CIGNEX provides Open Source solutions addressing enterprise requirements across Content Management, Portals & Social Collaboration, e-Commerce, Document Management, Records Management, Digital Asset Management, Business Process Management, Business Intelligence & Analytics, ERP, CRM, Enterprise Mobility and SOA. The company has expertise in applications and tools such as Alfresco, Liferay, SAP, Magento, Sybase, Adobe, Pentaho, Compiere, Drupal, Intalio, JBoss, Mulesource, etc