Building Portals, Intranets, and Corporate Web Sites Using Microsoft Servers

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Microsoft Enterprise Software Group

While SharePoint became the lightning rod for Microsoft portal criticism, the Enterprise Software Group was quietly assembling the server products that make up a solid part of the portal platform. This part of the company was responsible for Commerce Server 2002, Content Management Server, BizTalk Server, and more.

The Enterprise Software Group is the source of the products used to define a portal framework from the top down rather than starting with individual and workgroup productivity tools. Products from this group lead Microsoft products in terms of security, scalability, and raw performance, as one would expect from an enterprise product team. The team also charted a path to .NET that made the server products more consistent for developers and administrators.

Table 3.1 shows how all the products fit together into the portal roadmap.

Table 3.1. Microsoft Product Map for Portals

Microsoft Product/Feature

Windows 2000 / 2003 / Active Directory

Commerce Server

SPS v2

WSS

CMS

SQL Server

Exchange

BizTalk

Look-and-feel

   

X

X

X

     

User profile

X

 

X

     

X

 

Personalization

X

X

X

         

Content management

   

X

X

       

Taxonomy

 

X

X

         

Application integration

X

 

X

   

X

 

X

Database repository

         

X

   

Support for transactions

             

X

Workflow

   

X

 

X

   

X

Collaboration tools

   

X

X

   

X

 

Search engine

X

 

X

     

X

 

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