Tag: PeopleSoft Technology

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

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session: 110200

PeopleSoft has added a lot of functionality in the area of analytics. Pivot Grids, Simplified Analytics, Personalized Analytic Notifications and Kibaha (Kibana) are all available now within PeopleSoft. In this session, we'll give an overview of the different analytics and what they are best used for, as well as a deep-dive into how your organization can use analytics for notifications.

Presented by Matthew Haavisto, Oracle

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session: 102240

Creatively enhanced the delivered fluid T&E tools to improve the user experience and prepare for utilization on mobile devices. Created tiles linked to internal and external websites, tiles which organized user data with pivot grids and query manager, and shortcuts for efficiency. Structured the tiles with new dashboards and homepages. A robust approval process was achieved through Page Composer and configuration.

Presented by Cynthia Hollmann, Edward Jones

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session: 101240

Load testing is critical to the success of The University of Colorado. Our University Information Services team makes heavy use of load testing technology for both production readiness and troubleshooting in both production and non-production environments. This session will cover our Load Test Environment configuration and use of SilkPerformer. We’ll review 4 types of testing we execute: baseline, stress, load, and failover. We’ll share the importance of identifying success criteria, identifying what you’re trying to test and measure, integrating different types of testing into our SDLC, review example results reports, and some specific problems we were able to troubleshoot. Come join us and discover why we do it, how we do it, and why you might want to do it.

Presented by Christoph Toomer, University of Colorado

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session: 109840

Lift and Shift Oracle’s PeopleSoft solutions to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure(OCI) to get the best of both worlds. This is an opportunity to better understand how to get started using OCI for PeopleSoft workloads. Discover how OCI is embracing continuous delivery to provide new innovations to customers on an ongoing basis, and how every PeopleSoft customer can engage with OCI to impact the roadmap, help prioritize investments, and collaborate in the community. This session explores how PeopleSoft customers found OCI File Storage the best choice for their enterprise storage needs and received trusted expertise and comprehensive support from joint teams.

Presented by Arvind Rajan, Oracle

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session: 109800

Setting up highly available architectures for your Oracle applications like EBS, JDE and PeopleSoft used to be difficult and expensive. But moving them to the cloud - specifically Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - allows you to easily take advantage of the natural redundancies this new IaaS platform offers you. In this session you will learn how easy it is to deploy your apps in a highly available configuration - distributed across Availability Domains that are fault tolerant against any imaginable catastrophe and replicated across geographic regions. You'll also learn how cost effective these solutions are. DR and HA configurations no longer need to break the bank!

Presented by Joe Malek, Oracle

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session: 100470

This presentation will be a detailed step by step introduction in to the installation of PeopleSoft Cloud Manager on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The installation and configuration overview will be followed by a hands-on demo using PeopleSoft Cloud Manager to instantiate PeopleSoft environments, manage images, and upgrade PeopleTools on PeopleSoft Cloud Images. This will be a working demo with Cloud Manager running on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – all examples will be done in real time during the presentation.

Presented by Aaron Engelsrud, Capella University

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session ID: 110150

Oracle has produced game-changing results for customers with its latest PeopleSoft applications and PeopleTools. In this session; you will hear how PeopleSoft plans to further increase the value of the applications by adopting key technology innovations. You will see what is next for PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface; Oracle's full suite of cloud-ready lifecycle management tools (including PeopleSoft Cloud Manager); simplified analytics; and more. Oracle's strategy is to continue to extend the value of your PeopleSoft investment.

Objective 1: Discuss the primary investment areas for PeopleTools

Objective 2: Identify the features that were delivered in 8.57