Use
Using SAP Enterprise Portal, organizations can give their employees, customers, partners, and suppliers a single point of access to the company applications, services, and information needed for conducting daily work. In addition, the portal offers business users the capability to easily createand manage portal pages and to generate their own portal content.
Two usage types are associated with SAP Enterprise Portal:
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EP Core - Application Portal (EPC) is a lean portal installation, applicable when full enterprise portal capabilities are not required.
For more information, see:
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Enterprise Portal (EP) includes the Collaboration and Knowledge Management add-on capabilities. The prerequisite for EP is EPC.
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The following use cases are available with SAP Enterprise Portal:
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Providing Unified Access to Applications and Processes
SAP Enterprise Portal (usage types EPC and EP) provides the core portal capabilities required to standard content to both internal and external portal users. The portal offers a singlepoint of access through a Web front end to both SAP and non-SAP information sources, enterprise applications, information repositories, databases and services across organizational and technical boundaries.
For more information, see Managing the Portal .
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Managing and Mashing up Portal Pages with Web Page Composer
Web Page Composer is an integral part of SAP Enterprise Portal. It enables business users to easily create and manage enriched portal pages that blend business applications and user-generatedcontent. Web Page Composer also allows professionals to create interactive portal pages.
For more information, see Web Page Composer .
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Building Communities with Wikis and Forums
Portal users can create and build communities by establishing wikis and forums as the means to easily share and contribute knowledge and information. Forums provide the ability to share knowledgeby communicating and delivering information to people with similar interests. Wikis provides a framework for collaborative writing and posting ideas and feedback, in order to share and manage knowledge and information.
For more information, see:
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Working with Wikis
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Working with Forums
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Running Content Management Scenarios
Knowledge Management (KM) is one of the basic content services provided by SAP Enterprise Portal It enables customers to run basic KM scenarios and to use an extension framework for customizing implementations.
For more information, see:
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Managing Portal Landscape and Interoperability
SAP Enterprise Portal provides extensive and flexible solutions for defining the portal landscape architecture. A distributed landscape can have different implementations, and may include a heterogeneousSAP and third-party landscape. SAP Enterprise Portal provides solutions for remote administrations, single sign-on, role assignment and application execution.
For more information, see: