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Integrating IBM middleware to develop business solutions

Coordinate a cross-product infrastructure using lab-tested examples

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Customer loyalty scenario

Coordinate a cross-product infrastructure to develop a customer loyalty solution
February 2005 The customer loyalty business scenario demonstrates how an organization can aggregate applications and content for its customers through a single point of integration.

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Employee workplace scenario

Coordinate a cross-product infrastructure to develop an employee workplace solution, Part 1
February 2005 The employee workplace business scenario discusses the steps involved in managing content in a virtual workplace environment.

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Coordinate a cross-product infrastructure to develop an employee workplace solution, Part 2
September 2005 Include a network deployment of IBM Workplace and a separate Web content management node in your employee workplace business solution.

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Coordinate a cross-product infrastructure to develop an employee workplace solution, Part 3
April 2006 Resolve the business challenge of collaboration on content in an employee workplace, with particular focus on compliance, retention, and access control.

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Mediated exchange scenario

Coordinate a cross-product infrastructure to develop a mediated exchange solution
February 2005 The mediated exchange business scenario discusses the steps involved in integrating the business-to-business (B2B) interactions between three distinct companies: a mediator, a service consumer, and a service provider.

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Mergers and acquisitions (eMerge) scenario

Coordinate a cross-product infrastructure to develop a mergers and acquisitions solution
February 2005 Merge disparate IT systems and quickly build an integrated view for users with minimal disruption.

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Coordinate a cross-product infrastructure to develop an assessor automation solution
December 2005 Extend a current claims business process to include the automatic handling of motor vehicle insurance claim assessments by external independent assessors.

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Managing content in an employee workplace
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Designing and implementing a mediated exchange solution
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Merging disparate IT systems
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Building an e-business foundation for a small-to-medium business
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Integrating business processes to streamline the supply chain
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Accessing WebSphere Portal Personalization Rules Programmatically
Personalize a portlet using application logic on content which has been personalized by rules.
August 2003

Load balancing with Cisco CSS 11000 and WebSphere Portal V5
Set up Cisco Context Service Switch 11000 load balancing for WebSphere® Portal V5 to increase availability and performance of a complex portal.
June 2004

Moving a development portal into testing
Move your portal from a development environment to a test environment using utilities provided by WebSphere Portal Version 4.
July 2003

Configuring and developing collaborative portlets using Person Tags
Configure and develop collaborative portlets using Person tags, which is part of the Lotus® Collaborative Components feature in WebSphere Portal 4.2.
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Creating a Personalized Web Content Management System using WebSphere Portal content publishing
Take this tutorial to learn how to use WebSphere Portal content publishing to create and edit template-driven Web content from file, structured, and syndicated sources, and how to publish that content to a WebSphere Portal runtime environment.
June 2003

Implementing page navigation in portal applications using Struts portlets
Use the multiple module support built into the Struts portlet framework to organize your Web navigation schema.
April 2004

Quick start for installing WebSphere Portal V5 and the Portlet Development Environment
Install WebSphere Portal V5.0 with IBM DB2® V8.1 and extended security using an LDAP directory, IBM Directory Server V5.1, on a single Windows® node.
October 2003

Developing Sametime V3 portlets with WebSphere Portal V4.2
In this tutorial, you integrate the Sametime 3.0 Java™ Toolkit into a WebSphere Portal environment, without requiring the full Lotus Collaborative Components or Collaboration Center from WebSphere Portal.
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Wiring Click-to-Action portlets for interportlet communication in WebSphere Portal V52
Discover the quickest approach for creating C2A-enabled portlets for WebSphere Portal Version 5.
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Performing unattended daily builds with WebSphere Studio and Ant, Part 1
Do unattended centralized daily builds in a "clean" environment using Ant and a specific repository.
April 2004

Customizing users in Lotus Workplace
Extend your LDAP schema, map new attributes with WebSphere Member Manager, and add attributes to the People Finder portlet in Lotus Workplace™.
October 2004

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Download IBM product evaluation versions and get your hands on application development tools and middleware products from DB2®, Lotus®, Rational®, Tivoli®, and WebSphere®.

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