Tag: Oracle Cloud Applications

Gaining an understanding of the associated technology roadmap and choosing the correct toolset to help you navigate the transition will provide your organizations with the ability to maximize and stabilize your existing investments in PeopleSoft and plan for a future in Oracle’s cloud. Attendees of this session will leave the session armed with how your organization can transition your PeopleTools technology skill sets, platforms and PeopleTools knowledge to Oracle’s Cloud Application Technology Platforms.

Attend this session for an overview of the Contract Management modules in PeopleSoft and the Cloud

If your strategic plans include moving to Oracle’s ERP/Procurement Cloud, you will not only realize a lower TCO, but significantly simplify business processes and accelerated decision making. While it’s important to leverage the beneficial aspects of your current PeopleSoft solution, it’s equally important to design a solution that maximizes the architectural strengths of Fusion. In a number of conversion areas such as enterprise structures and master data, Beacon has constructed a built-for-PeopleSoft tool that automates the conversion process, allowing you to focus on the key differentiating decisions and configurations. We speak both “PeopleSoft” and “Cloud” so that conversations with the business are most productive, and there is a reduction in misinterpretations for a streamlined, efficient and effective Cloud implementation.

With exponentially growing customer base on cloud, security is the major concern for most the clients. In this session we will demonstrate how a 2-factor authentication process enhances the PeopleSoft delivered security and enables the end users to access PeopleSoft securely from public internet.

Is your cloud migration blocked because of tough performance requirements? Are there legacy systems, applications, or data that are incompatible with other public clouds?

This presentation will look at extending SaaS HCM using VBCS and it’s low code approach to development. We will also discuss the additional benefits of having both the SaaS and PaaS living together brings the SaaS user.

JD Edwards has always been known as the #1 ERP of choice for Engineering and Construction customers, due to its overall natural integration across all modules in order to provide key information in a real-time format.

An IBM Customer is facing a complex and fragmented procurement process. This process leads to impact on service delivery and stakeholder satisfaction.

Most of us in the ERP implementation / consulting world have already taken our first steps into the Cloud world. However, for those in the industry, especially for IT organizations who have invested heavily and recently into legacy ERP systems, “Cloud” is a hard sell.

The current approach to software is costing us valuable time and resources. Software is not nimble nor inexpensive.