Very smart blogger at www.donturn.com makes the follwing case.
The ingenuity of various independent developers
in conjuction with simple scripting, open source
databases and XML data formats such as RSS are
making old school (1994-1997) portals nearly
obsolete. Take this great idea that annotates a
prototypical New York Times front page with links
to related blog posts (and other feeds) : The
Annotated NY Times - About
Throw in Bloglines with its easy to use, Web-
based interface for any number of RSS feeds and
very soon, a few personal tweaks with
greasemonkey, not to mention integrating your own
personal blogosphere view using Technorati tags
or even more personally oriented, pluck with its
client interface/information dashboard++ and you
can kiss your portal application providers
goodbye.
ORACLEs recent buyout of Peoplesoft may not be
so smart in the long, long run when every
business unit, not to mention employee, can crank
out structured data feeds, tweak simple logic to
act on others sources and keep up to date with
everything in the organiztion with just a few
clicks on everyones favorite orange button: