What is Netweaver Competing ???

HI Experts,
I would like to know about other Portal products (vendors)  that NetWeaver portal is competing in the market. I know that Websphere has a portal and is a competitor to Netweaver portal. Request you all to list some other portals that are there in the market.
Regards
Bhardwaj

Hi Bhardwaj,
   Yes u can say that But despite direct competition Microsoft and SAP are collaborating to develop various products, including business connectors, portals and Web wrappers to attempt to ease integration woes.
This <a href="http://portlets.blogspot.com/2004/11/most-popular-enterprise-portal.html">link</a> will give you some idea about the various portals available and their popularity in the market.
Regards,
Pooja.

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    2. How it is related to SAP?.
    3. What are the components needed for netweaver to connect with SAP?.
    4. How it is created and implemented in SAP?.
    5. What are the details regarding platforms?.</b>
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    Hi,
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    SAP NetWeaver is a web-based, open integration and application platform that serves as the foundation for enterprise service-oriented architecture (enterprise SOA) and allows the integration and alignment of people, information, and business processes across business and technology boundaries. It utilizes open standards to enable integration with information and applications from almost any source or technology. SAP NetWeaver is the foundation of SAP xApps and mySAP Business Suite solutions, and also powers partner solutions and customer custom-built applications."
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    http://searchSAP.com/r/0,,41186,00.htm
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