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Corechange Corrects and Replaces Previous Announcement, BW1308, MA-CORECHANGE.


Business/Technology Editors

NOTE: The following news release replaces and corrects the previous

Corechange announcement, which ran earlier today 2/8/2000

on Business Wire, BW1308 (MA-CORECHANGE)

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 8, 2000

Creating the Digital Dashboard (software) digital dashboard - A personalised desktop portal that focuses on business intelligence and knowledge management.

Microsoft's version has a launch screen including stock quotes, voice mail and e-mail messages, a calendar, a weather forecast, traffic information,
 

--Delphi Group Says Corechange's Coreport

Will Bring New Levels of Productivity to Business Desktops--

Corechange, Inc. announced today that The Delphi Group, a leading technology consulting firm Noun 1. consulting firm - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee
consulting company

business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a
 based in Boston, says Corechange is one of the first to deliver the &uot;digital dashboard&uot; portal for the workplace, through it's corporate portal 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.).  product, Coreport.

In its January 2000 report &uot;Centering the Business Desktop: Role-based Portals and The Portal Computing computing - computer  Transition&uot; released Friday, February 4, 2000, Delphi reviewed the progress of corporate portal initiatives to date and identified the leading trend in portal development: an individually tailored, browser-based desktop deployed across the enterprise and beyond, that gives users unified, orderly and efficient access to information through a single point, access that is filtered to match their individual needs, as an employee, business partner or customer.

&uot;Employees have never before had as much access to as many external and internal resources as they do today,&uot; said Ulf Arnetz, President and Chief Executive Officer of Corechange, Inc. &uot;The problem, quite simply, is that no one has established an efficient way to organize this access. Today, our desktops give us access to volume: millions of Web resources, page after page of links to internal and external databases, text and multimedia content. Tomorrow, our desktops will give us filtered access to this volume, cutting through the noise and clutter of the Internet to bring to employees exactly the information they need to complete their tasks effectively. Today, the Internet is comprised of many voices shouting for attention. Tomorrow, we hope to deliver to the employee's desktop only those voices they need and want to hear. This will save something that is a rarity in the digital age--time.&uot;

This will be accomplished through the application of what the US National Institute of Standards (NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. ) has defined as Role-Based Access Control The identification, authentication and authorization of individuals based on their job titles within an organization. Contrast with mandatory access control and discretionary access control. See least privilege.  or RBAC RBAC Role-Based Access Control (informatics)
RBAC Rule-Based Access Control (informatics)
RBAC Recreational Boating Advisory Council (Canada)
RBAC Re-Use Business Assistance Center
. The NIST estimates that administrative efficiencies of up to 73 percent can be realized where RBAC technologies are employed.

RBAC technology gives the enterprise &uot;the ability to help define, support, and augment aug·ment  
v. aug·ment·ed, aug·ment·ing, aug·ments

v.tr.
1. To make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as in size, extent, or quantity:
 the day-to-day functions of professional knowledge workers through the information and application context built by the portal itself,&uot; said Hadley Reynolds, of The Delphi Group and author of the report. This technology makes possible &uot;the ability to filter the expanding universe expanding universe: see universe.
expanding universe

Current understanding of the state of the universe. It is based on the finding that all galaxies are moving away from each other.
 of information flooding todays desktops and retain only items of relevance,&uot; said Reynolds.

This means that employees will have &uot;the ability to construct composite views of information from both business applications inside the organization and from external (Internet) sources; the ability to hyperlink A predefined linkage between one object and another. See hypertext.

hyperlink - anchor
 similar content from across those sources to provide the user ad hoc For this purpose. Meaning "to this" in Latin, it refers to dealing with special situations as they occur rather than functions that are repeated on a regular basis. See ad hoc query and ad hoc mode.  navigation among documents of interest; the ability to provide subject-matter categories for individual `browsing' of collections to promote speedy `drill down' to key items of interest; and the ability of the system to help identify subject matter experts in the organization for assistance on an as needed as needed prn. See prn order.  basis,&uot; said Reynolds.

&uot;One of the new application tools moving most quickly to provide these portal facilities is the Coreport Corporate Portal from Corechange, Inc.,&uot; said Reynolds. &uot;Corechange is taking up the challenge... not tomorrow, but today. Offering dynamic access to a large range of corporate and external information, Coreport is among the first corporate portal offerings to package a true functional alternative to the Windows interface...We expect this approach to become a standard in the next phase of Internet business applications,&uot; Reynolds concluded.

About Corechange

Corechange was founded in 1996 in partnership with Massachusetts-based Cambridge Technology Partners to develop portal solutions to improve the way enterprise information is shared in organizations by providing faster, more efficient and tailored access. Spun-off as an independent company in 1997, Corechange introduced its corporate portal product, Coreport, in August of 1999. Coreport is the first and only browser-based portal product to provide users with a role-based single point of access to all information and applications simply, quickly, and tailored to their needs. To experience the Corechange Coreport portal solution, visit the Corechange web site at www.corechange.com.
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