Is your enterprise plagued with a growing number of rogue applications? Are your employees, customers, and partners wasting valuable time searching for information and/or applications that they need? Do you have to completely redesign your business processes for every new application? Sun has an answer for you – The Sun Java System Portal Server.
At A Glance
Allows users and groups to work together securely and more efficiently within a dynamic organizational structure
Increases enterprise productivity by enabling end-users to easily create their own team and community portals
Provides a personalized and secure portal experience through identity-based content delivery
Supports deployment and management of multiple portals from a single platform architecture
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Identity-based content delivery
The Java System Portal Server provides identity-based content delivery, which enables enterprises to define portal pages and provide users with access to content specific to organizations, suborganizations, roles, and even user-defined communities.
The identity-based capabilities of the Java System Portal Server include:
Web single sign-on (SSO) for secure login to the portal and all applications accessed through the portal, as well as across multiple portals for portal federation
Flexible authentication and authorization services for changing and complex business environments
Fine-grained policy rules so that multiple authentication mechanisms can be chained together to provide additional flexibility and integration of legacy systems
Argonne National Laboratory standardized on Sun Servers, the Solaris OS and Sun Java Enterprise System to unify strategic applications
Perspectives
"The feedback we've
been getting from our user community
indicates that the single sign-on Web
portal is a big success. Our Sun Fire
servers are continuing to deliver rock solid
performance. Our planned migration to
Solaris 10 will lock in the value of our
rationalized operating system environment.
And the good news about our
SunSpectrum support agreements is that
we haven't really needed them so far. If
you add it up, our decision to standardize
on Sun was a wise one."
David Salbego,
IT Infrastructure Manager,
Argonne National Laboratory