
Keep track of all recently added or modified lists in a given portal. Lists provides two options for keeping track of changes through a news reader: It follows that it would be useful to track revisions to such lists from one convenient location: your favorite news reader. A project lead might set up a list that tracks issue resolution. For example, a group might want a membership list that outlines assigned roles and contact information. Lists provide a vital form of tracking that can be used to track just about everything within an organization. Perform the steps listed in Providing Login Information for External Applications if the secured application you want to access is not registered as an external application. You can provide this capability for all frequently used external applications.

After your credentials for a particular application are stored, you are logged in to that application automatically when you log in to WebCenter Portal Cloud Service. You can either supply login credentials each time you access an application, or let an external application store and manage your login credentials. See Providing Login Information for External Applications.Įach time you access a secure news feed item, you must log on to that secure application to view content. Additionally, WebCenter Portal Cloud Service supports login credential passing, by using an external application. See Editing the Feed Location of an RSS Task Flow in Building Portals with Oracle WebCenter Portal Cloud Service. It also helps farmers in Zambia who suffer from dry conditions, providing them with a type of grass called sorghum which is used for flour and grows rapidly in arid lands.Your portal manager can configure RSS to display content from any external RSS feed.

In 2012, it helped restore the national seed bank of the Philippines after it was damaged by flooding. The tubers, rice, and grains stored at the Seed Bank are a backup for when the originals are lost if a catastrophe occurs, either globally or regionally. NordGen is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the vault looking after the 642 million seeds that hail from almost every country in the world. I’ve been so many times and I’m still curious.” The Svalbard Seed Bank Then you see all of the boxes with seeds from all of these countries. “When you open the door, it’s minus 18 degrees Celsius (minus 0.4 degrees Fahrenheit) - the international standard for conserving seeds - which is very, very cold. All you can hear is yourself,” Lise Lykke Steffensen, executive director of NordGen, tells The Guardian.

It has high ceilings and when you’re standing inside the mountain, there’s hardly any sound. Since it opened in 2008, it has remained closed to the public and subject to various conspiracy theories. The unique 360-degree tour was made to celebrate the vault’s 15th anniversary.
