Tag: Move to Cloud

There has been no shortage of attention on the advantages artificial intelligence and generative AI bring to enterprises - from real-time customer engagement to on-the-spot analysis and remediation of issues or anomalies. Behind all the wonders that AI brings, however, is the workhorse that must be attended behind the scenes—databases and associated data environments. Data managers acknowledge that in many cases, today’s current data environments inhibit progress, and improvement requires more targeted investment in automation and infrastructure. Data needs to be secure, highly available, and viable for AI and other advanced initiatives to succeed within enterprises.

Oracle has extended PeopleSoft support it until 2034, but what happens after that?  You may be considering a move to Oracle Cloud HCM, but before you do, you may be interested in identifying what the Oracle Cloud can do that PeopleSoft can’t.

Read about the AI-enabled Oracle Cloud HCM Talent Management features that are missing from your on-prem PeopleSoft application.

With more and more emphasis being placed on the Oracle Cloud, it's important to know how JD Edwards stacks up to Oracle Cloud ERP. Read about the functional differences between JD Edwards and Cloud ERP as well as insights to Oracle's ERP direction, as explained by Terillium's Jennifer Turner and David Green.

The path to Cloud is not one-size fits all for PeopleSoft users - but there are common steps you can take now to better prepare your organization for your journey! This webcast will talk through key milestones on your path to cloud - including steps to better utilize your PeopleSoft application, reduce customizations, and make strategic feature enhancements that start preparing your team for transformation.

We'll talk through common customer roadmaps and key considerations for each stop along the way. We'll also highlight key details like how to get your data, business processes, users, integrations, and more cloud ready - giving your organization high level tools to "scorecard" your cloud readiness, identify areas for improvement or consideration, and optimization framework to support changes for your PeopleSoft application.

Understanding your cloud roadmap means understanding where your organization is today and making iterative improvements to not only continue to fully utilize you PeopleSoft application, but also put plans and a strategy in place to ensure your move to cloud is successful in the future!

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
  • Recordings & Presentations
  • 4/05/23
Apr 4 @  3:00pm

The path to Cloud is not one-size fits all for PeopleSoft users - but there are common steps you can take now to better prepare your organization for your journey! This webcast will talk through key milestones on your path to cloud - including steps to better utilize your PeopleSoft application, reduce customizations, and make…

When it comes to modern enterprise applications, most organizations have some key expectations. For starters, we expect them to be highly performant and to scale without our users noticing; a core back-office application like Oracle PeopleSoft will be able to scale during times of peak demand – like student enrollment periods, for example – without needing to overprovision.  We’re also expecting that behind the scenes, application developers are able to push updates very quickly; so from one day to the next we’ll see new functionality added to an existing application like flipping a switch. And from a security perspective, we expect modern application security to be integrated and on by default, rather than bolted-on.

But it can be very challenging to get these benefits with on-premises deployments, where availability is difficult and performance requires dedicated infrastructure – and the maintenance, capacity planning, and costly hardware refreshes that go hand-in-hand with these environments. It’s with these challenges in mind that so many on-premises Oracle applications customers are choosing to migrate their workloads to (OCI.)

When your organization depends on PeopleSoft to manage human resources, finances, supply chain, inventory, or higher education campus experiences and you want to get to the cloud but are not ready to move to SaaS because of deep customization, integration or control requirements, Oracle has a validated cloud solution for you.

You can migrate your current PeopleSoft deployment to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and gain access to better elasticity to support peak seasons, agility to add new capabilities, streamlined infrastructure management, and lower total cost of ownership (TCO). With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure you have granular control over your PeopleSoft environment all while taking advantage of the same software, the same licenses, and the same training your staff and end-users currently have. In addition, only Oracle offers consistent high performance at guaranteed service levels.

QXW offers 4 jam-packed days of practical Oracle product learning for users of JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Oracle Cloud apps and Oracle Database solutions. There’s something for everyone: strategic insights, practical product how-to sessions, customer case studies and best practices.​ Browse session recordings

Cloud apps and services are the latest and greatest ERP craze. But what are they exactly? How will they work with your particular JD Edwards system and all of its customizations? Are they even right for your organization? The experts at Denovo are here to guide you through what the assessment and implementation process could look like for your organization to modernize your legacy JD Edwards instance into a powerhouse hybrid ERP model with Oracle Cloud Applications.

Hear from Denovo’s Mike Hoskin as he discusses:
•Key considerations in whether or not adopting Oracle Cloud Apps is right for your organization
•Evaluate your functional requirements
•Evaluate your customizations
•Understanding the Oracle Cloud Applications software model
•How to adopt a stepping-stone approach to incorporating Oracle Cloud Apps into your JD Edwards system

Speaker: Mike Hoskin, Regional Sales Manager, Denovo