Portal software helps users create an entrance point for access and navigation through intranets. Companies use portals to create accessible and centralized platforms for anything from digital dashboards to application access points.
These platforms provide tools to create access points, organize data, and integrate applications. They are often used by enterprise-sized companies looking for increased accessibility to a large number of users. The other common form of portal software is an infrastructure portal, which gives developers access to internal applications, code, and data.
Portal software often includes features like drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built templates, and system integration. It can also include important security measures like access control and enforced user authentication. This enables developers to create portals that are interactive, secure, and aligned with an organization’s specific needs.
Many technologies like single sign-on (SSO) software and enterprise search software often utilize portals. However, portal software stands out by providing users with the development tools necessary to build custom and internal portals.
To qualify for inclusion in the Portals category, a product must:
Create central access points for accessing company data and applications
Develop an intranet for company applications and information
Manage user access to specific types of content to decrease the risk of security breaches or data theft