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IBM envisions portals as the key to providing a personalized, relevant Web experience, enabling users to readily find the people, processes and information relevant to their roles—and the ability to manage the selection and personalization of content to suit their changing needs. IBM WebSphere Portal: A leading-edge portal platform
This document is intended to help customers, independent software vendors and application architects plan their use of WebSphere Portal. It explains portal applications, content, security, user management, administration, document management, search, personalization, collaboration, and more.
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The complete access control data for a resource is represented on the client by a PacList object. PAC stands for Portal Access Control. PacList objects are opaque, they cannot be manipulated directly.
The goal is to base access-control decisions on secure foundations. Trust in an identity and its associated profile attributes is generally intended as a prerequisite for a secure determination of entitlements.
Design flexibility through a highly scalable proxy architecture and easy-to-install web server plug-ins, rule- and role-based access control, support for leading user registries and platforms, and advanced APIs for customized security
Customers implement an integrated identity and access management (IAM) solution to address many business requirements. The overall driving requirement is to provide a combination of business processes and technologies, to manage and secure access to information and resources within the organization.