Tag: PeopleSoft Enterprise

Nivo1 is a leading provider of accounts payable (AP) automation solutions designed for organizations using Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle ERP Cloud, and Oracle JD Edwards. Nivo1’s natively integrated accounts payable automation platform, AP Express, streamlines invoice processing by leveraging AI-driven automation and real-time visibility to eliminate inefficiencies, reduce costs, and improve compliance. Buyers can process, approve, and pay invoices while…

Cory Flowers, Quest Guest Blogger | Blog content sourced from Ps_App_Development I was working on the eSupplier portal and had a request for an enhancement to the Bidder Approval process. Before a bidder can access the eSupplier Portal, they must first be approved by an Approver in the Procurement Department. Once this happens, a user is…

Christina Yue, Customer Learning Manager | PeopleSoft Financials has focused on three key factors. First, enhancing the collaborative nature of the solution, making the user interactions easier, faster and more straightforward. Second, providing more content to users, so they have everything they need to make decisions quickly and efficiently. Third, expanding the solution to business…

Quest had the opportunity to talk with Wendy Plante, Senior Director of Finance Enterprise Solutions from NYU Langone Health System about her team's Fluid UI selective adoption strategy.

This episode of PeopleSoft Spotlight Series provides the user with a rudimentary understanding of the new revenue accounting standard and its impact. Additionally, the video will provide the user with an overview of new functionality to address requirements of the new standard, including an overview of key items of configuration and a description of interactions…

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 team on developing a strategy, establishing a cadence for updates, and leveraging the tools available to better enable the Selective Adoption technical and functional consumption

We recently had the opportunity to meet with Andrew Maxedon, IT Architect for Finance systems at Centene to discuss their annual get-current strategy for their PeopleSoft environment. It has allowed flexibility in bringing in new functionality as well as bug fixes between annual releases as well as improved the upgrade process to the only impact those objects changed and not the traditional upgrade method of starting from delivered, which had several challenges.

Susan G. Komen on their Selective Adoption strategy and the importance of working closely together and tackling mindset change.

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.