Are mashups the new portals and gadgets the new portlets?
I think this article is of interest : Are mashups the new portals and gadgets the new portlets?
Basically the author presents some new ways of delivering "portlet like" use-experience, and how new web 2.0 technologies (like Ajax, or gadgets) can allow you to "build" a portlet containers by including your piece of information into any kind of page runtime (HTML, PHP, etc).
Even if, from a technical point of view, I do not think that portal software will dissapear, because I do think that portal provides much more features than a simple portlet rendering zone (like security management on Portlets), it is interesting to notice the new possibilites of web 2.0 technologies.
Also I can confirm that deploying a portal into a large company is really a challenge ! But I think that even if such project has a cost, and is of course technically and functionaly complexe to implement, this is clearly the best strategy if one want to reduce costs in the long term...
Basically the author presents some new ways of delivering "portlet like" use-experience, and how new web 2.0 technologies (like Ajax, or gadgets) can allow you to "build" a portlet containers by including your piece of information into any kind of page runtime (HTML, PHP, etc).
Even if, from a technical point of view, I do not think that portal software will dissapear, because I do think that portal provides much more features than a simple portlet rendering zone (like security management on Portlets), it is interesting to notice the new possibilites of web 2.0 technologies.
Also I can confirm that deploying a portal into a large company is really a challenge ! But I think that even if such project has a cost, and is of course technically and functionaly complexe to implement, this is clearly the best strategy if one want to reduce costs in the long term...