Tag: Customer Relationship Management

Successful Approach to Customizing/Upgrading PeopleSoft HCM: 9.1 Presented by David Demaria, IT Manager, FedEx Corporation Dhiraj Kumar, Programmer Analyst/Advisor, FedEx Corporation Duration: about

Attend this webcast to learn how clients from a variety of industries are maximizing their JD Edwards investment with Oracle Business Analytics. The combination is helping organizations better align Finance, Supply Chain, Order Management and Procurement functions while mitigating supply chain risk, optimizing supplier management and enabling innovation through collaboration with customers and suppliers.

Hear real-world examples of how leading JD Edwards clients are using Oracle Business Analytics to mobilize their remote sales force, improve customer satisfaction and retention, and transform their business through cost reductions.

OBJ 1: Form a better understanding of Oracle Business Analytics and what it offers JD Edwards clients

OBJ 2: Learn how existing JD Edwards clients are using Oracle Business Analytics today

OBJ 3: Better-grasp the concept of \"actionable analytics” and what it can mean for your organization 's strategic objectives

PeopleSoft Secure Enterprise Search: Getting Started Tips and Tricks Presented by Adrian Alvi, PeopleSoft Admin, Packaging Corporation of America

PeopleSoft 9.2 applications require the installation and configuration of the Oracle Secure Enterprise Search product. For PeopleSoft administrators, this will likely be new and has a sharp learning curve. Learn from our successful implementation of HCM 9.2, FSCM 9.2, and PeopleSoft Global Search.

Turn Your JDE Data into Dollars Presented by Craig Kelly, Founder and Partner, EmeraldCube Solutions Duration: about 45 minutes Intended for JD Edwards Users From installs and upgrades to administr

Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast Presented by Faun deHenry, CEO, FMT Systems of Texas, Inc. Duration: about 50 minutes Applicable to all users   This famous quotation by Drucker has serv

HP: The IT landscape -t the breaking point: To meet specific application requirements, missioncritical infrastructures have traditionally been designed as dedicated solution silos of compute, storage,