PeopleSoft Grants & Projects Roadmap Beyond 9.1: You Ask, Oracle Delivers
Session Number: 30098
Track: Grants, Contracts and Billing
Sub-Categorization: Projects
Session Type: Oracle Vision
Tags: Contracts, Grants, PeopleSoft 9.1, Project Costing
Primary Presenter: Mark Rosenberg [Sr Product Manager, Oracle-PeopleSoft Asset Lifecycle Management Solution - Oracle]
Co-Presenter: Melanie Stapelman [PeopleSoft Grants and Contracts Product Strategy Manager - Oracle]
Time: Mar 20, 2012 (01:15 PM - 02:15 PM)
Room: Presidential Chamber B
Learning Objectives from Session: Ensure members of the PeopleSoft Grants community:
1. understands the features that Oracle has recently delivered,
2. understands the features Oracle is planning to build, and
3. has an opportunity to ask questions of the team that is responsible for development of the PeopleSoft Grants/Projects suite of products.
Product: PeopleSoft
Version Presenting: PS 9.1
Level of Customization: None or N/A
Level of Partner Integration: Select a Value
Project Phase: N/A
Project Go Live: N/A
Target Audience: All
Audience Level: General
Your Training in this Area: Various courses in software development methodology and PeopleSoft products in the past 15 years.
Description: If you thought the PeopleSoft Grants and Projects suite of applications would get “stale”, think again! This year, you’ll see the benefits of the heavy investment we at Oracle are making in user productivity, application configurability, and analytics to help you manage projects, awards, data, and processes effectively. We’ll go behind the scenes on topics like the Contracts Workbench, Work Centers, Supplemental Data, the next wave of project and grant analytics, the second phase of PeopleSoft Projects integration to Primavera P6, Forms & Approval Builder, the Transaction Order Template for Limits, mobile capabilities, and a host of other template-driven tools that you have requested and we have delivered this past year and are continuing to deliver in the year ahead. If you’ve attended the roadmap session in the past, entered an Issue through the HEUG Grants Issue Tracker, or participated in a customer advisory board, we think you’ll leave the session convinced that the Oracle team not only listens but also delivers.
Session Number: 30098
Track: Grants, Contracts and Billing
Sub-Categorization: Projects
Session Type: Oracle Vision
Tags: Contracts, Grants, PeopleSoft 9.1, Project Costing
Primary Presenter: Mark Rosenberg [Sr Product Manager, Oracle-PeopleSoft Asset Lifecycle Management Solution - Oracle]
Co-Presenter: Melanie Stapelman [PeopleSoft Grants and Contracts Product Strategy Manager - Oracle]
Time: Mar 20, 2012 (01:15 PM - 02:15 PM)
Room: Presidential Chamber B
Learning Objectives from Session: Ensure members of the PeopleSoft Grants community:
1. understands the features that Oracle has recently delivered,
2. understands the features Oracle is planning to build, and
3. has an opportunity to ask questions of the team that is responsible for development of the PeopleSoft Grants/Projects suite of products.
Product: PeopleSoft
Version Presenting: PS 9.1
Level of Customization: None or N/A
Level of Partner Integration: Select a Value
Project Phase: N/A
Project Go Live: N/A
Target Audience: All
Audience Level: General
Your Training in this Area: Various courses in software development methodology and PeopleSoft products in the past 15 years.
Description: If you thought the PeopleSoft Grants and Projects suite of applications would get “stale”, think again! This year, you’ll see the benefits of the heavy investment we at Oracle are making in user productivity, application configurability, and analytics to help you manage projects, awards, data, and processes effectively. We’ll go behind the scenes on topics like the Contracts Workbench, Work Centers, Supplemental Data, the next wave of project and grant analytics, the second phase of PeopleSoft Projects integration to Primavera P6, Forms & Approval Builder, the Transaction Order Template for Limits, mobile capabilities, and a host of other template-driven tools that you have requested and we have delivered this past year and are continuing to deliver in the year ahead. If you’ve attended the roadmap session in the past, entered an Issue through the HEUG Grants Issue Tracker, or participated in a customer advisory board, we think you’ll leave the session convinced that the Oracle team not only listens but also delivers.







