Web portal

How We Can Help You

A web portal is a website that serves as a centralized access point for a wide range of online information, services, and resources. It provides users with various features, such as search functionality, structured navigation, content personalization, and access to interactive services.

Web portals can be general, offering a wide array of content on various topics, or specialized, focusing on a specific sector or target audience. Additionally, they may include features such as discussion forums, messaging services, collaboration tools, e-commerce, and more.

Essentially, a web portal acts as a "gateway" to the online experience, providing users with a unified access point to the information and services they need, while giving businesses the opportunity to offer a personalized service or experience to their users/customers.

For over 20 years, we have been creating web portals for businesses, professionals, and public administrations using the OpenCms (Open Source) environment.

Our Services Include:

  • Development of web portals in the OpenCms environment
  • OpenCms version upgrades
  • Support, consulting, and training in OpenCms
  • Web portal implementation: evolutionary maintenance and new features
  • Maintenance: preventive maintenance (to prevent potential malfunctions) and corrective maintenance (to fix any bugs) for web portals
  • Integration with external systems
 
DeSAC

Treatment Plants, Discharges, Waters, Controls

The collaboration with the Water Protection Service took place in three phases, each lasting one year. The relationship was in the form of consulting, as the Water Protection Service lacked professional IT expertise, which was supplemented by selecting experts in the field.

The first year began with the necessary acquisition of the complex regulations related to water management and control, followed by a review of the state of the art of the information systems used by the service. The collaboration's final result was the evolutionary maintenance of the existing website for the online management of water quality certificates.

The second phase, lasting approximately fifteen months (September 2005 – December 2006), involved the design, analysis, and implementation of the DeSAC (Treatment Plants, Discharges, Authorizations, and Controls) application for the census and monitoring of anthropogenic pressures on the sewage treatment sector, specifically for domestic, urban, and industrial wastewater. It was an extranet accessible to institutional entities (Region of Sardinia, provinces, and multi-zonal prevention centers) and private entities (holders of wastewater discharge permits) to manage data on water treatment plants, discharge permits, and analytical quality certificates of the effluents.

In the third phase (May 2007 – April 2008), the predominant focus of the collaboration was on the maintenance and evolutionary updating of the DeSAC application.

Summary
  • Typology: Web application
  • Period: 2004 - 2007
  • Customer: Regione autonoma della Sardegna
  • End user: Regione autonoma della Sardegna