A method for providing an enterprise portal system includes providing test
computers where each test computer is coupled to a database, providing
servers where each said server supports at least one web site, and
providing a portal coupled to the test computers and to a portal database.
The test computers are coupled to at least one server, and operable to
transmit and receive information from the at least one server. The portal
is operable to transmit to and receive information from the test
computers. The portal has an interface, preferably a browser, to allow the
user to receive and input data. The user interface is tailored to the
user, either by identifying the user individually, or by association with
the user, such as a group or security level, or some other form of
classification. This tailoring may be preformed before the first test is
preformed, or may be incorporated into the first or latter tests for
subsequent use. Preferably, the test computer is capable of direct HTTP
and HTML communication with the servers. The portal is operable to
transmit monitor configuration information to the test computers, wherein
the test computers then transmit the monitor configuration information to
the servers. This allows the functionality of the servers to be controlled
by a user through the portal. The portal may also provide the user with
the status of a server and a report of server functionality over a period
of time.