Vertical Enterprise Portal
Abbreviated as VEP, a Vertical Enterprise Portal is a type of enterprise portal that is used by specific departments or users for a specific business function such as customer service or e-commerce functions.
Contrast with Horizontal Enterprise Portal (HEP).
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