Plumtree Releases New Web Applications Catalog and Governance Solution, Driving Radical Openness and Applications Strategies
February 24 2004 - 12:35PM
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Plumtree Releases New Web Applications Catalog and Governance
Solution, Driving Radical Openness and Applications Strategies Rio
Tinto to Participate in Customer Web Seminar Discussing the
Solution Today SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/--
Enterprise Web leader Plumtree Software today released the Plumtree
Web Applications Catalog, a new product based on Plumtree Content
Server for documenting and governing the creation of Web
applications throughout an enterprise. With the Applications
Catalog, organizations can establish processes for creating new
applications and help people find any Web application across the
organization. As part of Plumtree's Radical Openness strategy,
organizations can register any enterprise application in the
Catalog, regardless of whether the application is powered by
Plumtree's Enterprise Web Suite or by competing technologies. The
Plumtree Applications Catalog is sold as part of a new services
offering, the Enterprise Web Governance Solution, also being
offered for the first time today. The Governance Solution combines
the Catalog with a three-week services engagement designed to
establish a methodology for managing applications through their
entire lifecycle. Rio Tinto, the world's third-largest mining
company, has already deployed an early version of the Catalog to
manage all of the applications, portlets and content available
across its worldwide Enterprise Web deployment. Rio Tinto and
Collaborative Technologies, an Australian-based consulting company,
deployed an "About the Portal" solution similar to the Web Catalog
to create transparency and promote re-usability of application
development and portal components at Rio. Rio Tinto's Leader of
Customer Alignment for Intranet Development, Nick Fouche, will lead
a Web seminar demonstrating the Catalog today, February 24 at 1:00
p.m. Pacific Time, with registration at
http://www.plumtree.com/04/wac . "Rio Tinto business units and
corporate groups are deploying a range of applications and services
using Plumtree's Enterprise Web technologies. We needed a process
for documenting what all of these applications do, how they work
and who is responsible for their maintenance," said Rio Tinto's
Nick Fouche. "With the Applications Catalog, our business audiences
can find the application relevant to their work by searching on any
number of attributes, and then get online instructions on how to
use it. Just as importantly, we're able to control what
applications are released to our users in the first place, and can
recognize who is responsible for keeping each application
maintained after it has been launched. The bottom line is that we
encourage collaboration, re-use components many times and save
development time and costs." Sprawl Has Become Major IT Problem
Managing application sprawl has become a major challenge for most
enterprises. According to an October 2003 Line56 survey,
organizations plan to deploy an average of 120 Web applications by
the end of 2004. Without the proper governance, even portal
deployments, often used to consolidate Web sprawl, can themselves
contribute to this sprawl. An October Gartner report concluded that
many enterprises "find themselves dealing with "a jungle" of
multiple portals that compete for the same resources and audiences
and, in some cases, prevent each other from achieving success."
(October 8, 2003 Client Issues for Enterprise Portals) "New Web
technologies have made it so easy to build portlets, communities
and applications that most organizations now have to support
hundreds if not thousands of half-forgotten sites across the
Enterprise Web," said Plumtree CEO John Kunze. "No one knows how
much this sprawl costs an organization, because no one knows what's
really out there. And since business audiences can't even find the
applications they need to do their work, the return on investment
for every new Web application is limited. We believe our Governance
Solution, powered by the new Applications Catalog, is the first
effort to manage all of the applications available throughout an
organization, regardless of whether they are assembled within a
portal or available as a separate site. This solution is a core
component of controlling Web development costs enterprise-wide."
The Web Applications Catalog To curb sprawl, the Web Applications
Catalog provides configurable templates and workflows from Plumtree
Content Server that are used to assemble and present data entered
by business managers about applications. For applications assembled
by the Plumtree Enterprise Web Suite, this information can be
embedded within the application as portlets including: --
Application Showcase and Portlet Showcase: These portlets document
each application's purpose, its business and technicalowners, its
audience, how to request access, release date, version, benefits
and return on investment. -- What's New? Portlet: This portlet
highlights the most recently created portlets and applications,
helping end-users identify newly available resources. -- Governance
Explorer Portlet: This portlet offers the creators of an
application an index of guidelines, standards and procedures for
creating, updating and managing each of the applications across the
business, giving consistent direction to those responsible.
Applications that are assembled completely outside the Plumtree
framework can still be searched and accessed via a Plumtree-powered
portal through the Web Applications Catalog. From any Enterprise
Web site, users can search the Catalog for applications, retrieving
information about the application's purpose, content and features,
as well as access instructions. Plumtree Consulting Services will
implement the Catalog as part of its Enterprise Web Governance
Solution, collaborating with the customer to develop governance
policies, and customizing the Catalog's workflows to enforce those
policies. The Web Applications Catalog solution, including the set
of management portlets and three weeks of Plumtree Consulting
Services costs $50,000*. The Web Applications Catalog was designed
to support the Plumtree Corporate Portal 4.5WS and 5.0. About
Plumtree Software Plumtree Software is the Enterprise Web leader.
Plumtree's mission is to create a comprehensive Web environment for
employees, customers and partners across the enterprise to interact
with different systems and work together. Plumtree's Enterprise Web
solution consists of integration products for bringing resources
from traditional systems together on the Web, shared services such
as collaboration, content management and search for building new
Web applications, and a portal platform for delivering these Web
applications to broad audiences. Plumtree's independence and its
Web Services Architecture allow this solution to span rival
platforms and systems, helping maximize customers' return on their
existing technology investments. With offices in more than a dozen
countries, Plumtree has licensed over 575 customers, including
Boeing, Ford Motor Company, Procter & Gamble and the U.S. Navy.
For more information, visit Plumtree on the Web at
http://www.plumtree.com/. NOTE: Plumtree is a registered trademark
of Plumtree Software, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries in the US and/or
other countries. All other registered and unregistered trademarks
in this document are the sole property of their respective owners.
*Offer is subject to applicable contractual terms and conditions.
This price is subject to change without notice. DATASOURCE:
Plumtree Software CONTACT: Carilu Dietrich of Plumtree Software,
+1-415-399-7047, or Web site: http://www.plumtree.com/
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