Tag: PeopleTools

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).

We are excited to introduce Quest’s brand-new PeopleSoft playlists on the Quest YouTube channel! These YouTube playlists make it easy for you to access trending content about hot topics in one place.

We've got more playlists on the way, but for now, check out some of the most popular sessions from recent Quest events covering these four areas:  
-Digital Assistants 
-Configuration 
-Fluid 
-Kibana

Be sure to subscribe to the Quest Oracle Community YouTube channel for the latest how-to videos that are trending among the Quest community, and stay tuned for the release of additional playlists covering popular topics for JD Edwards, Database and Technology, and Cloud users! 

During RECONNECT 20, Cameron McClurg, Managing Director with SpearMC’s Seattle office, and Gary Dranikoski, Director of SpearMC in Pittsburgh, presented best practices for the PeopleSoft services they employ at SpearMC – including application support, hosting, and Testing as a Service.

At RECONNECT 20, during the PeopleSoft Rock Stars Podcast, Jim Marion, Master Trainer at JSMpros, and Gusty Toluta’u, Director of Development at Gideon Taylor, were interviewed by Paul Taylor, President and CEO at Gideon Taylor. The rock stars fielded listener-submitted questions, as well as canned inquiries regarding Fluid Development.

During RECONNECT 20, Rebekah Jackson, Vice President of Product Strategy at Oracle, presented how to innovate with PeopleSoft in today's turbulent times. 

Continuous delivery and innovation remain imperatives for delivering value, and yet they are even more challenging now, given unprecedented changes to budgets, operating models, and economic outlooks. To help combat these challenges, Jackson shared insights, trends, and lessons learned from the PeopleSoft Innovators – customers like you that have deployed new capabilities. Which initiatives delivered value? Were they worth the cost? If they had it to do over again, would they? 

During Quest Forum Digital Event: PeopleSoft Week, Matthew Haavisto, Director of Product Management for PeopleTools, shared an overview of the latest PeopleSoft analytics features - including Kibana and personalized notifications.

Presented at RECONNECT 20

End users and business analysts alike are responsible for correcting a wide array of business exceptions. Identifying them in a timely manner though can be a challenging prospect. PeopleSoft's Personalized Analytics Notifications feature is a welcomed addition, providing a solution that is easily configured without the need for technical assistance. Anyone with a decent grasp of PS Query and Pivot Grids can add intelligent notifications to reduce response times to exceptions and increase efficiency in business processes.

In this session, we will walk through adding a Personalized Analytics Notification (PAN) to an existing Pivot Grid. We will then showcase a real-world application explaining how the tool can help not only end users, but teams supporting the system itself, all without requiring technical intervention.

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
  • Recordings & Presentations
  • 11/11/20

Over the past decade, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has transformed its PeopleSoft platform. To help other organizations find success with HCM and FSCM, Daniel Rech, Director of Information Systems for BIDMC, shared his company’s journey with Fluid UI.

This is a case study of migration and upgrade of PeopleSoft FSCM 9.2 on OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) in less than six months  

Understand how to migrate the PeopleSoft workloads to OCI with minimal disruption to the business 
Understand how to do a fast track upgrade of PeopleSoft Applications in OCI 

Presented by 

Mohammed Abdul Khader, Astute Business Solutions 

Rico Gonzaga, CARE Inc 

Sanjit Sanyal, Astute Business Solutions 

Presented at RECONNECT 20

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