Tag: PeopleTools

COLLABORATE 19 Session: 100400 We all know that PeopleSoft is the most flexible ERP in the world. The challenge is balancing that "flex" on the fulcrum of Life Cycle Management. In this session developers will learn tips and techniques to make themselves and their users more productive without heavy customizations. Learn Fluid techniques for improving…

COLLABORATE 19 Session: 100390 BIDMC utilized the Related Content Framework and the Page & Field Configurator to eliminate customizations to delivered PeopleCode events and pages during our most recent HCM patching project for PeopleTools 8.55 to 8.56 and PUM Image 16 to Image 26.  We were able to convert ten separate customizations to delivered objects…

Learn about real-world experience with PeopleSoft and Chatbots, describing configuration challenges, opportunities, and feedback from end users engaging with the chatbots.

This presentation will cover how to use PeopleSoft's nVision reporting tool to pull data from all your PeopleSoft applications. nVision is delivered with PeopleTools and can be used to report on data from all your PeopleSoft Enterprise applications.

Ramasimha Rangaraju and Arokia Rajashekar from Oracle spoke about some of the features available in PeopleTools 8.57, like Event Mapping, Drop Zones, and Personalized Analytic Notifications.

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19 Session: 108650 PeopleTools ease of use is one of it's greatest assets; as well as one of it's weaknesses. The ability to easily customize PeopleSoft enables functionality; but when those customizations impact updates; upgrades and patches; they become long and tedious projects. The general mantra is customize only when necessary. With…

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19 Session: 108470 The Clerk & Comptroller Palm Beach County leverages the use of PeopleSoft DPKs to provide a reliable and accurate way to apply upgrades and patches. We will share our experience with upgrading to PeopleTools 8.56 and Oracle 12c. Objective 1: Learn how to upgrade PeopleTools using DPKs. Objective 2: Learn how…

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center transformed their PeopleSoft platform over the past decade. This session will focus on the past few years and our adoption of Fluid, and how our approach evolved over time. We first rolled out Fluid with our HCM 9.2 upgrade in 2016. Our initial homepages had very few tiles – a few delivered plus several navigation collections built using tile wizard – and we prevented users from personalizing. Little by little we introduced new tiles and capabilities – including pivot charts/grids (actionable analytics) – then started allowing users to personalize their own landing page. We also took advantage of the easy and powerful branding framework to enhance the look and feel of our applications and further improve the user experience.

Presented by Daniel Rech, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Join us as we discuss and demonstrate practical uses of Oracle delivered functionality for lessee balance sheet accounting.    We will demonstrate how to setup sub-leases, step leases, foreign leases and change of terms.

Presented by Bisi Ilori, ERP-One Consulting, Inc.

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session: 103540

With today’s technology, IT Security and ease of access are in constant conflict. On one hand, data must be kept safe from unauthorized individuals, especially in the world of SOX applications where data is extremely confidential; on the other, there is the desire to make technology as easy to use as possible. This is a conflict that I personally faced when completing our PeopleSoft upgrade to 9.2, with the intention to make use of the mobile capabilities. The biggest struggle came from the mobile suite that our company utilizes to control our company phones. This suite required employees to log into that suite using their network credentials, resulting in double authentication for the mobile PeopleSoft application. We wanted to find a way to not only maintain the company’s security needs, but also make the application as convenient as possible for users. To do this, I implemented Single-Sign On capability utilizing the company’s .NET framework and PeopleSoft’s built-in login logic.

Presented by Ryan Black, LG&E and KU Services