9.1 PeopleSoft Input Requested
Posted by: Chahinkapa in Consultants, Deltas, Implementation, PeopleSoft Finance, PeopleSoft HCM, Project Management, Project Planning, Training, Training and Development, Upgrade, tags: Deltas, Gartner, Human Resources, Implementation, PeopleSoft, PeopleSoft Version 9.1, Planning, Project Managment, Software Implementation, UpgradeWhat have you heard about PeopleSoft 9.1?
Some information that has been gathered includes some facts:
It is the third release since the acquisition
It has 1350 new features approximately
It has 28,000 or more page enhancements
It has Web 2.0 Capabilities
Approximately 300 new web services
And a large number of industry specific enhancements
Like many new releases, there is a new look and feel to the product. You still have the My Favorites area and in addition there is a recently used area on the menu. In addition the navigation menu is only visible when pulled down.
9.1 also includes mouse over functionality on the menus. In going through some of the changes and talking with clients one of the features they seem very happy with is the ability to use zoom grids for more working space with drag and drop, grid scrolling and column locking capability. The grids are also sortable.
Some of the other items include an updated style sheet, a rich text editor, mouse-over pop ups as mentioned previously and an instant message capability with Yahoo and Beehive.
Some other features include out of the box role-based dashboards and reports. The fact that it uses PeopleSoft security is not a change.
There are some nice HR analytics dashboards including: workforce profile, Recruitment, Leave and Absence, Learning Management (a favorite mine), HR Performance, Compensation, Retention and Workforce Development. Some of these are new and some enhanced.
So why would you want to upgrade? Well, if you are on 8.8 you are going to have to get extended support which certainly is a financial reason to upgrade. Others are increasing the effectiveness of your workforce by ensuring compensation rewards top performers and you have pay for performance capabilities. Making sure that you have a strong pipeline for key talent is critical to any organization and maintaining this internally is a cost saving for recruitment. Nine one will provide executives with the ability to make better informed decisions with metrics available. Eliminating interfaces could reduce IT expenses and eliminating customizations during the upgrade usually results in cost savings and additional efficiency.
Some links that will provide additional information include:
http://www.oracle.com/education
Http://www.oracle.com/pls/psft/homepage
http://www.oracle.com/applications/peoplesoft-information-portal.html
If you are interested in some great decision trees, read this article from Gartner, it is packed with good information and would be helpful in deciding if you want to go to 9.1.
When customers are planning a new installation of PeopleSoft, Gartner suggest to implement version 9.0. “Gartner believes that v.9.1 will be released during 2H09, but most customers will not want to be the first to take on a new release. If you need the newest functionality right away (such as compensation management or succession management in HCM), then implement v.9.1 as soon as is practical for your organization. If you don’t need the new functionality, then implement v.9.0 until v.9.1 has more market traction and proof points, which Gartner expects within 12 to 18 months of release.”
Source: Gartner (July 2009)
This year Oracle released new versions of PeopleSoft (8.50) and Applications (9.1). Will customers start upgrading to 9.1 in 2010? If customers follow Gartner they will wait. My opinion is that the evolution steps between the PeopleSoft versions aren’t that big. Loads of fixes, patches, bundles and maintenance packs from previous versions have been included in this new release. Big functional changes haven’t been made in 9.1. The risk between upgrading to 9.0 or upgrading to 9.1 isn’t that big. If your customers are multi language users, you might want to consider the upgrade to 9.1 as it is unclear when the language pack will become available.
Do you have the Deltas? Have you started implementing 9.1? Add Comments or follow RSS.
Entries (RSS)
I liked it. So much useful material. I read with great interest.
Very interesting and amusing subject. I read with great pleasure.
I agree, this is a great article.A successful blog needs unique, useful content that interests the readers
Interesting and informative. But will you write about this one more?
I added your blog to bookmarks. And i’ll read your articles more often!
In truth, immediately i didn’t understand the essence. But after re-reading all at once became clear.
Thank you! You often write very interesting articles. You improved my mood.
I really like your blog and i respect your work. I’ll be a frequent visitor.
I liked it. So much useful material. I read with great interest.
Are you a professional journalist? You write very well.
This is some really excellent stuff. I’m amazed by the quality of your blog
Hey, nice post, really well written. You should write more about this.
Thank you…just a plain old consultant
fry990-074…
Замечательный сайт на PHP по отдыху http://vse-ozdorovie.ru/ для профи…
Thank you…just a plain old consultant
Hey, nice post, really well written. You should write more about this.
I have been surfing online more than three hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours. It’s pretty worth enough for me. In my opinion, if all webmasters and bloggers made good content as you did, the internet will be much more useful than ever before.
I enjoy visiting daily to see your writings. I have your page bookmarked on my daily read list!
Aw, this was a really quality post. In theory I’d like to write like this also – taking time and real effort to make a good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and never seem to get anything done… Regards…
I love the way you sound so passionate about what you are writing. Keep up the great work!
Very informative article… Looking forward for more articles on your blog