GMV and Liferay show us how to get the very best out of corporate portal investments
GMV and Liferay have joined forces and pooled their expertise to help us get the very best out of corporate portal investments. GMV has developed the Enterprise Content Management SOOMANA© solution, based on Liferay technology, a flexible platform that adapts to suit client needs.
SOOMANA is a software platform integrating open source solutions of portals, content management, document management, business process management (BPM) and collaborative environments. Onto this can be grafted other business solutions like enterprise resource planning (ERP), business intelligence (BI), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), among others.
GMV is an expert in the development of corporate portals and intranets using Liferay technology. It has by now built up a wealth of experience in projects of this type with important developments like the content-management and intranet 2.0 web platform of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB); ONO’s intranet, which has won worldwide recognition as one of the “world’s 10 Best Intranets of 2013” in an award scheme run by the company Nielsen Norman Group; plus the corporate portal of Club Hofmann, among others.
In all of these developments GMV has opted for Liferay technology. Liferay has recently presented a new version of its Liferay Portal 6.2 Enterprise Edition, adding on all the new functions and enhancements in aspects like usability and mobility.
GMV has by now built up a wealth of experience in portal and intranet implementation and consultancy. In the cases of portals, the platforms it sets up are designed to improve client relations; in the case of intranets, to improve relations between the employees themselves. These platforms are based on content management architectures for optimizing the content configuration control and maintenance processes, allowing non-technical users to manage the contents themselves while also guaranteeing compliance with policies of accessibility (WAI), usability and graphic uniformity.