“Open Data” has become the trend of the moment. Social networks, blogs, magazines on the web speak about about Open Data.Read more
But first of all we need to define what is open data:
“Open Data is data that can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone - subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and sharealike.” as defined by the Open Definition.
The full Open Definition gives precise details as to what this means:
- Availability and Access: the data must be available as a whole and at no more than a reasonable reproduction cost, preferably by downloading over the internet.
- Reuse and Redistribution: the data must be provided under terms that permit reuse and redistribution including the intermixing with other datasets.
Governments have a broad range of different types of data and most of the government data is public by law, and therefore could be made open and made available for others to use. For this reason Open Data is often associated with Open Government.
- Universal Participation: everyone must be able to use, reuse and redistribute - there should be no discrimination against fields of endeavour or against persons or groups.
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Showing posts with label entando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entando. Show all posts
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Entando Meets Open Data
Last post from Entando Universe :
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Enterprise Portals Deliver Unmistakable Value for Today’s Business Needs
New Post from Sam’s World
Organizations that employ and support a distributed workforce increasingly face a dilemma. The absence of critical information often has a negative impact on employees whose livelihoods remain dependent on the access to data housed in company repositories. To address this issue, businesses are increasingly turning to portals to fill this void.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
A case for Horizontal (Enterprise) Portals in Universities
New post from Prem Kakani on Entando Universe Blog
Portals, as all major research organizations like Gartner, Forrester et al agree, have become one of the most visible information technology (IT) issues today. It is no different in the education vertical with many of the famous universities in the western world having already deployed their own portals. This blog provides an executive overview with an understanding portal benefits and some of the concerns associated with their implementation. This would have more relevance with the smaller educational institutions in the western world, and probably more so to almost all of the educational institutions in the developing world i.e. areas like South and SE Asia. These parts of the world, while having higher technology participation in delivery in the corporate sector, more often than not, lag far behind in their tech initiatives in the education sector.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Devoxx 2012 is over
For the second time I had the opportunity to participate in this great event where once a year the java developers gather this week full immersion to meet during the many activities planned and why not even in front of a good Belgian beer.
This year I was also present as Devoxxians whow what a thrill, a talk where talk of our platform Entando "The advantage of Using Rest API's in Portal Platforms to extend the reach of the portal.". Boys emotion to no end.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Top 3 Reasons to consider an Enterprise Information Portal? (EIP)
Last post from the Sam’s World Blog
« Since there are few organizations of reasonable size that couldn’t leverage these benefits in a significant way, an Enterprise Information Portal (EIP) will likely appear on the IT departments’ short lists once resources become available here are my top 3 reasons to move an EIP to the top of the list. »
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Entando and Social Business Intelligence
Last Post From the Blog Entando Universe :
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Thank's to Gianni Previdi - Ceo Kyros
The paradigm of Social Business Intelligence comes from the simple consideration that managers generally do not use business intelligence application (due to unnecessary complications and lack of understanding) but need:
- dashboards accessible from various devices (desktop or mobile) that show the synthesis of monitored performance (sales, accounts receivable, purchasing, logistics, HR, etc.), leaving it to technical people the ability to navigate the wealth of information reporting functions and detail
- share and comment (socialization) amounts with colleagues (wherever they are) to speed up decisions on actions or corrections
- add crowdsourcing functions on various topics relating to individual performance to stimulate ideas and suggestions for improving the business organization
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Thank's to Gianni Previdi - Ceo Kyros
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Entando in production: how to prepare a server, how to deploy your Entando based application
Today I suggest you to read the new Entando guide, "Entando in production: how to prepare a server, how to deploy your Entando based application".
You will find all the necessary instructions to configure an Ubuntu server, install Tomcat, Java, Postgresql and of course Entando
Happy reading
Friday, October 12, 2012
Think G-Cloud 2012
Entando will attend to the « Think G-Cloud 2012 » event and it is a Gold Sponsor.
The event will be in London, on Thursday 18th of October at Business Design Centre.
The Think G-Cloud 2012 agenda aims to reflect the dynamism of its subject matter. This programme is designed to keep the interest and relevance of the day focussed right until the end. Often conference numbers trail off after lunch as it is felt the real attractions are in the am sessions. This is not the case with Think G-Cloud. This day is designed to inspire from start to finish.
Entando will hold an interactive workshops »Open Source Software in Government: The Art of the Possible’ during the seminar section.
more entando.com
The event will be in London, on Thursday 18th of October at Business Design Centre.
The Think G-Cloud 2012 agenda aims to reflect the dynamism of its subject matter. This programme is designed to keep the interest and relevance of the day focussed right until the end. Often conference numbers trail off after lunch as it is felt the real attractions are in the am sessions. This is not the case with Think G-Cloud. This day is designed to inspire from start to finish.
Entando will hold an interactive workshops »Open Source Software in Government: The Art of the Possible’ during the seminar section.
more entando.com
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Entando Events – Open Source IT Solutions for companies and governments
Modean, Michelangelo Business Center
Entando will attend to the event “Open Source IT solutions for processes of collaboration, social CRM, BI, E-commerce for companies and public organizations.”
The event will be held in Modena, on Thursday 27th of September at 2:30 pm at Michelangelo Business Center.
For more information visit the Entando website.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Why CRM in a Portal?
Hi, today I will suggest my last post from http://blog.entando.com
Regards
Rinaldo
Why CRM in a Portal?
In the past few months I have taken care of marketing, which is to say that I am no longer on the side of those who created the software to meet the requirement of the clients or partners.I have become the one who says, I need this and I need that ...Read the full post here
I began to see how I could benefit by the use of Entando. I knew that one of my problems was the lack of a process to have direct access to the leads created from the web portal.
During my web search, I found a lot of documentation that would cause me to understand how this can be done and it seems that all of this can be solved using a CRM.
Regards
Rinaldo
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Enterprise Portals & Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Interesting post (read the post) who tries to put together the ERP and Enterprise Portals. I can add that in addition OpenBravo why we could not insert openERP
I think I would come back to brief the argument to see the possibilities of integrating ERP and Entando
Speak later
Thursday, June 7, 2012
The Diary of a Construction Manager in Love with His BI Tool
I think that using Entando and its Pentaho plugin would make him even happier
The Diary of a Construction Manger in Love with His BI Tool.
The Diary of a Construction Manger in Love with His BI Tool.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Entando Analytics
Pour les entreprises, avoir une solution professionelle d'analyse est un facteur prépondérant pour la prise de décisions. Souvent, les portails n'ont pas de module d'Analytics. Entando connais l'importance de fournir à ses utilisateurs un module Analytics qui leur permettent de gèrer les décisions.
Types de Analytics fournies par Entando
- Sales Analytics - pour se connecter à n'importe quel CRM et comprendre mieux à quel point sont vos ventes et vos clients
- Portail Analytics - pour analyser la fréquentation de votre portail et récolter les informations de façon a planifier les campagnes de marketing
- Business Intelligence - par le biais du plugin de Pentaho vous pouvez utiliser les outils de la BI
Pour plus d'info www.entando.com
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Entando - Evolution of Portals
In this post Eugenio present the Entando Entando Portalvision about Open Data and Open Services. I recommend reading to deepen the argument and if you wish to contact them for a demo of the product.
Cdt Rinaldo
Cdt Rinaldo
Friday, December 23, 2011
Install Entando on Netbeans
Hi to all,
yes again here speaking about Entando, after installing it with maven (First step with Entando ), now we go to install Entando using NetBeans 7.01
prerequisites:
java, postgresql, tomcat, NetBeans 7.01 are all present on the PC.
a postgresql user agile with password agile is configured
Step:
1. Start Netbeans
2. Create New Project
3. Select Maven - Project From Archetype click Next
5. Select Entando: Archetype For Generic Portal (the version number can be different)
6. Click next and complete the form
yes we've just create a project based on Entando (whow very simple and fast).
Another few important steps
1. create the db:
1.1 in your project expand the build.xml file
1.2 execute PG-db-full-update this task create the db used by the project
2. run the project
2.1 click on run project select your webapp server I suggest tomcat 6.xx
if all it's ok you'll see this page
login as suggested in the web page and you see the administration console
Fine yes?
Simple poprtal with no plugin so next question is How can I insert a plugin in my project/portal?
Answer:
first read the entando guide:
How to add some Plugins to my own portal based on mavenized Entando on GitHub
Read it?
Ok, go back to NetBeans
stop tomcat and open pom.xml file
insert the code you find in the entando guide and your pom.xml will look like this
pay attention to change the version (here we have 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT) to the last one, how? easy select 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT and click ctrlspacebar and Netbeans will suggest you the last number version.
Save the pom.xml file, clean and build your project.
Now it's time to update the db to be compliant with the plugin inserted in the project, so expand the build.xml file and execute the task PG-db-restore-plugins
Run the projcet, login and you can see the plugin in the list.
et voilà, very simple and easy.
Now it's Christmas time so
Happy Christmas to all
Rinaldo
Friday, December 16, 2011
First step with Entando
The new version of Entando is out and as reported in the following post "Enter Maven and GitHub" mMven and GitHub are used.
mmm ... Maven?
question: how do I install / use the new version of Entando?
answer: ?????
So I started studying a bit of Maven, read the blog posts, wikis, tested,...
So the result is I can install and deploy a portal based on Entando in a few minutes
prerequisites:
java, postgresql, tomcat are all present on the PC.
a postgresql user agile with password agile is configured .
Steps:
1. Install maven
2. open a terminal
3. create a directory for the project you want to create
3. cd into the directory you just created
4. type mvn archetype: generate-Dfilter = entando
5. answer the following questions:
5.1 Choose archetype:
1: remote -> org.entando.entando: entando-archetype-plugin-generic (Generic Archetype Plugin for Entando: an agile, modern and user-centric open source portal platform.)
2: remote -> org.entando.entando: entando-generic-portal-archetype (Archetype for Entando Generic Portal: an agile, modern and user-centric open source portal platform.)
Choose a number or apply filter (format: [groupId:] artifactId, contains case sensitive):
choose 2
Choose org.entando.entando: entando-portal-archetype-generic version:
1: 2.4.0.1
2: 2.4.0
Choose a number: 2:
choose 1 [the list of version may differ we're now on version 4.0]
Define value for property 'groupId':: it.testentando
Define value for property 'artifactId':: testentando
Define value for property 'version': 1.0-SNAPSHOT: (accept default)
Define value for property 'package': it.testentando: (accept default)
displays the list of choices if you run press Y otherwise press N and repeat from step 5.1
That's all now we have a folder containing the created project (in this case testentando).
This step is not required , no postgres is require for the first run.
7. last step:
in the folder src/main/filters check the properties file to ensure that the configurations of Tomcat and the postgresql password is correct (in case you doesn't use agile/agile).
Now you're ready to start the portal.
mvn clean jetty:run
http://localhost:8080/testentando/
et voilà Entando is running
Links:
The Entando wiki on GitHub
Entando download
Monday, December 12, 2011
Pentaho Dynamic setting Y-Axis
Working on Entando / Pentaho integration, one of the customer request was :
"I needed to be able to change the minimum and maximum Y-axis at run time."
- Below the solution I've used:
- create reports
- insert the chart
- open the properties window
- in the scripting language choose BeanShell
- insert the following script
"
import org.jfree.chart.*;
import org.jfree.chart.axis.NumberAxis;
import java.lang.Double;
data = runtime.getData();
minVal =999999.0;
maxVal = 0.0;
for (int i=0;i latteProd = data.getValueAt(i,2);
if(latteProd < minVal){
minVal = latteProd;
}
if(latteProd > maxVal){
maxVal = latteProd;
}
}
xyPlot = chart.getPlot();
NumberAxis domain = (NumberAxis) xyPlot.getRangeAxis();
domain.setRange((minVal - (minVal*.10)), (maxVal+ (maxVal*.10)));
"
Thursday, November 3, 2011
New Case Studies for jAPS 2.0 Entando
Some examples about how partners, organizations and governments are using jAPS 2.0 Entando platform:
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