A Portal site is an Internet site, Intranet site, and extranet site rolled into one equipped with business applications
that support their organization's operations.
Definitions: Internet Site: the 'public site' that your potential customers see. A "brochure' site hopefully designed to get those
potential customers to call you, email you, or buy something online (if you are selling products online).
Intranet Site: A 'private site' that your employees use. An Intranet is designed to collect, store, and deliver information
among employees so they can collaborate better (information sharing), get information they need now, and most importnatly,
add-update-delete needed by your company to operate effectively.
Extranet Site: Another 'private site' that your suppliers (or vendors) can use. An Extranet is designed to deliver the
right information to the right vendor in an economical and simple manner so they can help lower your operating costs.
Business Applications: Within the security of the 'private sites exist one or more software programs that help you
input and store inforamtion. Typically these programs allow you to reduce labor hours, track the execution of a particular
set of business events, share information electronically, connect with your clients specfific needs, etc.
A Portal site takes advantage of the web; specifically to supply remote access to company information, 'expand' business hours'
to a 24/7 operation; and increase productivity. The key to an effective Portal site is ease of use. It ensures mundane,
reptitive tasks can be handled quickly and efficiently at a single point.
It is an all-in-one, easy to use, seamlessly integrated web-based
solution for your business needs. Our software is accessible anywhere (secured), and designed to lower your operating
costs or streamline a business process.