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Having conducted dozens of migrations, the company has also built a knowledgebase of compatibility and functional differences, as well as best practices around migration techniques. The company says it leverages its expert consultants with experience, tools and a methodology that avoids unnecessary risk, time, effort and cost.
Also, as one of IBM’s highly-specialized WebSphere Portal Service Providers, Prolifics specializes in delivering high-performing and scalable Portal solutions which include:
* Employee portal
* Corporate extranet
* Customer self service
* Executive dashboards
* Collaborative workspace
* eGovernment portal
* B2B/B2C portals
Prolifics delivers portals with the goal to achieve a unified, personalized and collaborative experience for both employees and customers that streamlines businesses and improves customer and partner experiences. Portals provide a single point of interaction for applications and content, the company points out, as well as a customized and personalized view based on role, single sign-on to all of those applications, collaborative capabilities, workflow automation, sharing of content and documents, and customer self-service capabilities.
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