Excerpt from:  Weblogs, Portals, and KM
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May 20, 2003

Agile system for portal servers

It's only a matter of time before the Linux demonstrates its agility in the portal segment.

Everywhere you look these days, the word 'agility' is popping up. The first time I heard this term was about two years ago when my business partner, Philippe Herve, mentioned it. He used the term in the context of information architecture - specifically with regard to a topic portal server project that we were doing for Schlumberger - many thanks to Jean Vacance for giving us that opportunity to learn. Philippe believed that [because of emerging standards] we were nearing a point where software could be designed to outlive its initial intended purpose. Now it seems that hardware companies and software vendors are all scrambling to jump on this idea.

To me, open source technologies always seemed to have a basis in agility - they couldn't escape the requirements of personalization and ease of integration. Combining tools and application services that are genuinely darwinistic with portal systems may prove quite useful in demonstrating some unintended consequences.

To achieve this high degree of agility, one needs to be able to provide a high scalable and flexible operating system that runs on low to high power machines. It seems today that only Linux covers such ground and this is why we beleive Metadot Portal Server which is open source under the GPL license (http://www.metadot.net/) is the one of the most agile portal server software.

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