Yahoo Goes To Enterprise Portals

from the natural-extensions dept

Interesting to note that Yahoo is trying to move into corporate portals. It seems like the natural move for them (and they know there's money there), but it will be interesting to see how it works out. Yahoo is famous for being a consumer site, rather than an entity for corporate products. However, My Yahoo becomes the default start page in many corporations already, and I never take sides against Yahoo. They are just too damn good at executing. They do everything right. It's scary.
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    prash, 13 May 1999 @ 5:54pm

    Yahoo Corporation

    This makes a lot of sense to me. If you look at My Yahoo and all the features they have been pushing lately (Pager, Mail and Calender), corporations are a great target for Yahoo. With some refinement, you could easily use Yahoo as a way to get all your news, mail, and do group scheduling and instant messaging. They have all the components. Watch out Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange.

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