Posts with tag: Oracle
Time to Start Thinking About Retirement
posted by in ERP Blog on May 16, 2012

It seems that everyone I talk to these days has one thing on his or her mind – Retirement. No, not the retirement where you move to Florida and finally squeeze in some golf – the retirement of your packaged application customizations. Whether you use the term retirement, going vanilla or adopting delivered functionality – … continue reading

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    What about Oracle Treasury?
    posted by in ERP Blog on May 1, 2012

    Oracle Treasury is an application that has not gotten as much attention as it should -compared to the rest of the E-Business Suite.   Treasury is an enterprise application solution that provides you the ability to manage your cash flows, foreign currency market deals, money market deals, and overall investment related risks.  You can capitalize off … continue reading

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      Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Upgrades- Lessons Learned
      posted by in ERP Blog on March 27, 2012

      Oracle R12 is here with some great new functionality.  Some of our clients who have upgraded to the Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1 are experiencing some great benefits including reduced customizations, faster and simplified reporting, increased visibility into performance metrics and lower operating costs.   However, with any upgrade, there are always challenges as well as … continue reading

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        PeopleTools 8.52 Client Install – A How To Guide
        posted by in ERP Blog on March 15, 2012

        In the past, the process of setting up PeopleTools (i.e. Application Designer, Data Mover, etc) to run locally on your PC was not always straightforward or well documented.  It required you to copy the relevant files from the network then run Configuration Manager to update your configuration.  Well, with the recent version of PeopleTools, this … continue reading

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          PeopleSoft HCM: The “grown up” on the Block
          posted by in ERP Blog on February 28, 2012

          Is PeopleSoft HCM the “grown up” on the block now? Remember when PeopleSoft was the new kid on the block?  We were replacing those old mainframe legacy systems with new technology and creating new ways to organize our business processes.   We were putting new tools in the hands of the business users and empowering them … continue reading

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            Oracle Fusion Applications Are “Here And Now”
            posted by in ERP Blog on January 17, 2012

            There has been a lot of talk around Oracle Fusion over the last 5 years.  There has also been a lot of confusion around what Fusion is and when it will be available.  There is the Fusion Architecture, Fusion Middleware and Fusion Applications.  The Fusion Architecture and Middleware have been available and in use for … continue reading

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              Oracle extends certification to Safari on ipad with PeopleTools 8.52
              posted by in ERP Blog on January 11, 2012

              The popularity of tablet computing is growing at a rapid pace and tablets have found their way into the business community.  Recognizing this trend, Oracle has built PeopleTools 8.52 with mobile users in mind.   This is evident by the certification of the Safari web browser, which is the primary browsers on iPads and Apple … continue reading

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                I’m on PeopleSoft 8.9, where did everybody go?
                posted by in ERP Blog on December 7, 2011

                The short answer is most PeopleSoft customers are moving or have already moved to PeopleSoft 9.1. Oracle recently shared a statistic at a recent user group meeting that almost 50% of all PeopleSoft customers are currently live on 9.1 or have a 9.1 upgrade / re-implementation project in process. When you include PeopleSoft 9.0 customers, … continue reading

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