Web portal
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service developed by Google. Launched on April 24, 2012, Google Drive
allows users to store files on their servers, synchronize files across devices,
and share
files. In addition to a website, Google Drive offers apps with offline capabilities for Windows and macOS computers, and Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. Google Drive
encompasses Google
Docs, Google
Sheets, and Google
Slides, which are a part of an office
suite that permits collaborative editing of
documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, forms, and more. Files
created and edited through the office suite are saved in Google Drive
Example of web portal
1.MedImpact, Benefit Program Portal
MedImpact
provides pharmacy benefit programs to hundreds of organizations, each with
their own unique combination of offerings for members. MedImpact’s portal
centralized authentication and authorization control across numerous sites that
had been previously built to supply and manage various benefit programs.
Combined with single sign on capabilities and custom portlets, the portal
lowered MedImpact’s operational costs and increased their control over the
programs they manage for pharmacies.
Government Portals
2. Grants.gov, Federal Government Portal
The mission
of Grants.gov is to allow applicants for federal grants to apply for and manage
grant funds online through a common website. With a fully-functional government
portal, organizations can simplify grant management and eliminate redundancies.
Grants.gov is unique in that it sends more than 1 million email notifications
at the public’s request and receives more than 4 million page views weekly.
3. London Borough of Camden, Local Government Portal
With
services ranging from housing control to social care, Camden wanted an online
experience that was personalized for both citizens and local businesses, as
well as simplified with a single sign on for streamlined services. Camden built
a standards-compliance site that boasts a high level of configurability and
integration capabilities (including Facebook, Google and OpenID login).
4. Council of Europe, Government Program Portal
The Council
of Europe includes 47 member states and was created for the protection of human
rights, democracy and the rule of law across the continent. The Council
consists of several different operational entities, each with its own programs
being run across member states, and created a program portal to host its more
than 200 sites. The portal allows users to manage content across these sites
and has improved internal communication between the programs as well as
management over projects that include other organizations, such as the European
Union.
Student
& Faculty Portals
5. York University Passport York, Student & Faculty Portal
My.Yorku.ca
is the central information source for 55,000 students and a convenient one-stop
shop for both internal resources and external data. The site includes personal
course information (instructor, times, course website, etc.), grades, student
account information, subscriptions to non-York newsfeeds and more. In addition,
personal portal calendars are automatically loaded with class times and
locations for registered courses while other campus events can be added if
desired.

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