Saturday, March 14, 2009

Web 2.0 Deployment Criteria

Only providing end-to-end visibility into real transactions in real time isn’t mean web 2.0 development. Web 2.0 Development Company must follow some basic web 2.0 criteria to successfully manage the health and availability of their critical Web 2.0 applications and infrastructure. Company must have collaborative management approach which allows web 2.0 enterprises to rapidly detect and diagnose application slowdowns and failures and better assess the impact of application performance on business success. This means better customer service, more stable revenue streams, and higher IT productivity.

The availability and performance of Web 2.0 based applications is now essential to the success of businesses around the globe. We also include Web 2.0 application recommendations for enterprises currently involved in developing and deploying Web 2.0 enterprise applications but they must follow some basic criteria for deployment of Web 2.0 as follows:


1. Content Management

Web-based administration panels, full life-cycle of content creation and publishing, single-sourcing distribution, mash-ups, content approvals and go-live authorization.


2. Digital Data Management

Document management (authoring, version control, storage, publishing), data repositories, digital media distribution (e.g. audio/video streaming), integrated search and data mining.


3. User Management

User authentication(registration/login), single sign-on, profiling, multilevel membership, user administration, user behaviour tracking, reporting and analysis.


4. Collaboration and Communication

Mailing systems, web conferencing, instant messaging, Voice over IP, forums, chats, blogs, message boards, feedback forms, event calendars, electronic newsletters, polls, surveys, ratings and reviews.


5. Ecommerce

Product catalogues, shopping carts, auctions, billing and secure payment processing, order management, shipping, inventory management.


6. Business Process Automation

Customer Relationship Management, Human Resources Management, Workflow Management, Supply Chain Management, Accounting.


7. Security

Various user privileges and access levels, personalized content distribution, data encryption.

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