Tag: PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface

From the BLUEPRINT 4D conference held in May of 2023, Strategist Lisa Chow offered up-to-date information for PeopleSoft’s Time & Labor and Absence Management. She included where ideas came from for the updates and how they played into the roadmap. She explained what is new, providing helpful demonstrations. Finally, Chow shed light on enhancements that are to come.

The PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface encompasses a completely responsive, device independent design for Desktops, Tablets, and Smart Phones, it offers the most advanced user experience in the market utilizing the latest rendering technologies.

PeopleSoft offers a powerful delegation framework that allows you to authorize your managers or peers to approve a transaction.

During Quest Forum Digital Event: PeopleSoft Week, Steven Wright, Curriculum Director for Oracle University, presented on how to get started with PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface (UI).

In 2020, Temple University Health System was recognized as a PeopleSoft Innovator for its use of PeopleSoft’s Fluid user interface (UI) to provide employees access to electronic job descriptions (see Page 22 for more). The team at Temple Health ultimately believes that higher employee engagement leads to higher patient satisfaction.

During Quest Forum Digital Event: PeopleSoft Week, Temple’s own Stephanie McNeil, Bret Huntington, and Lee Hasselbach joined forces to discuss this enhancement and other changes they have made to help drive employee engagement since their upgrade to 9.2.

PeopleSoft HCM Update Image 35 was recently released, and it contains a long list of helpful new features.

An Oracle YouTube video provided an overview of PeopleSoft Fluid Delegations. Delegations give users the ability to have someone else act on their behalf to initiate or approve a PeopleSoft transaction. Delegations are available for both Financials and Supply Chain Management (FSCM) and Human Capital Management (HCM) users.

As part of Quest's 2020 PeopleSoft Week, David Bain Senior Director of Product Strategy, spoke about how to manage customizations in PeopleSoft.

One of the best values PeopleSoft offers is the ease of making customizations to get the application to work the best for your business, but those customizations come at a cost. When applying maintenance you have to account for the changes. However, there are strategies you can take to minimize the cost of customizations. Bain's presentation covered what is available in the lifecycle products to help you manage change.

Customers have been branding their PeopleSoft environments for many years with Classic PeopleSoft. This typically included rich websites. Now that PeopleSoft is moving to Fluid user interface, the concentration is shifting toward Fluid branding capabilities. There are many resources available for Classic branding, but since Fluid is the strategic direction for PeopleSoft, this PeopleSoft Spotlight Series video focused only on branding Fluid applications.

Are you interested in Fluid Benefits Enrollment? Join us for a customer panel discussion to learn about the implementation at College of Lake County and County of Ventura. Our panelist will share their functional implementation story.

Facilitator : Tammy Boyles, Oracle/PeopleSoft, Product Management Director

Speaker: Kimberly Landmann, College of Lake County, HR Business Analyst

Speaker: Tracy Sewell, County of Ventura, Employee Benefits Manager