portalcentric
Portalcentric is an adjective used to describe a design, architecture, or strategy that places portals—central gateways or interfaces—at the core of a system. In this sense, a portal functions as the primary hub through which users access applications, data, and services, and through which intersystem communication is routed.
The term combines "portal" with the suffix "-centric" to indicate centrality. It is used across fields such
Key characteristics include a hub-and-spoke model where the portal coordinates access, authentication, and data exchange; emphasis
Common contexts include enterprise portals that centralize applications and data, API gateways that present a unified
See also: portal, web portal, hub-and-spoke architecture, API gateway, enterprise portal, single sign-on.