ADVISORY/META Group -Nasdaq: METG- Presents: "How Do I Measure Return on Enterprise Portals?".Business Editors ADVISORY...for Wed. (Aug. 29) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Custom Portal See personal portal. ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). Studies Analyze an·a·lyze v. 1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations. 2. To separate a chemical substance into its constituent elements to determine their nature or proportions. 3. the Effectiveness and Cost Justification justification In Christian theology, the passage of an individual from sin to a state of grace. Some theologians use the term to refer to the act of God in extending grace to the sinner, while others use it to define the change in the condition of a sinner who has received of Corporate Portals An internal Web site (intranet) that provides proprietary, enterprise-wide information to company employees as well as access to selected public Web sites and vertical-market Web sites (suppliers, vendors, etc.).
WHO: META Group-- Mike Gotta, Senior Vice President and
Director, Web & Collaboration Strategies
META Group-- David Yockelson, Senior Vice President and
Director, Electronic Business Strategies
WHAT: An executive teleconference of industry leaders hosted
by two technology and business experts in B2E, B2B, and
B2C portal solutions, requirements, and benefits.
META Group experts will lead a discussion on how the
selection and subsequent deployment of enterprise portal
frameworks are evolving into critical projects -- and
leading the e-business agendas of many Global 2000
organizations. This discussion coincides with the launch
of META Group's Enterprise Portal ROI Study offering,
which addresses these critical projects and provides
insight into their effective management.
Subjects Covered
-- Uncovering mission-critical factors that
demonstrate portal ROI
-- Developing a cross-functional approach to uncover
potential portal benefits
-- Evaluating portal vendors and developing a
shortlist of companies that are capable of
delivering the full benefits of an enterprise
portal deployment
-- Tracking cost elements that must be considered
when planning for a portal framework
purchase/deployment
-- Leveraging unbiased third parties to uncover,
collect, and report accurate costs, benefits, and
ROI data
Questions Answered
-- Can enterprise portals deliver significant ROI?
-- Can portal frameworks be leveraged for both B2E
(business-to-employee) and B2B implementations?
-- What issues plague portal decisions and
implementations?
-- Which vendors "have it" today, and which will be
around for a while?
-- How can accurate requirements be developed for
enterprise portals?
WHEN: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 -- 11:30 am-12:30 pm
HOW: Please contact Matthew Hantz at 212-481-7000 ext. 162 or
matthewhantz@mbooth.com to register or make inquiries.
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