Tag: PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface

Sasank Vemana, Quest Guest Blogger | Blog content sourced from Sasank’s PeopleSoft Log I wrote about the back button considerations for Fluid development in a previous post. If we navigate to any component, then by default PeopleTools would track this navigation in the psback cookie which is used by the back button. Also, if the component…

Sasank Vemana, Quest Guest Blogger | Blog content sourced from Sasank’s PeopleSoft Log Fluid UI provides an option to override the default 'Classic' look and feel of the page tabs located at the top of the page by using left navigation with PT_SIDE_PAGETABS. PT_SIDE_PAGETABS is nothing but a page definition (Type: Side Page 1) which needs…

Like many PeopleSoft customers, Sandia National Laboratories has deployed Fluid User Interface to modernize their user experience (UX) within PeopleSoft.

Rachael and I spoke about Deakin’s journey to maximize their investment in PeopleSoft by continuing to enhance the product to support the HR function at Deakin.

Krista Weatherford, HR Business System Manager for Clackamas County, discusses how Clackamas County is using Fluid within their Human Capital Management systems.

Alameda County recently sat down with Quest to discuss their expansion into Fluid User Interface and the modern, simple and easy to use Fluid UI.

We discussed how Jack Henry & Associates is using Fluid within their PeopleSoft systems. They primarily support the Human Capital Management (HCM) system, but also serve in an advisory capacity to other PeopleSoft areas.

Robbin Velaydem, Director, PeopleSoft HCM Product Strategy and Product Management at Oracle sits down with Terry Dickinson, HRIS Manager at Jack Henry & Associates at COLLABORATE17 to talk about their Fluid User Interface journey.

Quest had the opportunity to meet with Lynn Gates, Senior System Project Analyst at Clackamas County to talk about their recent Fluid Candidate Gateway implementation.

Nancy Eavenson helped shed some light on why and how Cru decided to implement Fluid, as well as what went well and what obstacles they had to overcome in the process.