
Presented by: Doris Wong, General Manager for PeopleSoft Enterprise
This was Doris's keynote, and it did a great job of showing to PeopleSoft customers reasons to upgrade to current releases, and demonstrating the vision and continued investment in PeopleSoft products.
Prior to the Session
Prior to the session, Doris recognized me in the audience, so I decided to walk up and say "Hi" to her. We talked a bit about non-PeopleSoft stuff (our kids went to preschool together, so it was good to catch up). She also wanted to know how things were going business-wise, and made sure to mention that she's been hearing good things about us from PeopleSoft customers (which is much better than her hearing bad things about us from PeopleSoft customers -- "I'm watching you, Wazowski. Always watching. Always").
Agenda
2008 IT Strategic Initiatives
Forrester survey where organizations found critical priority of the following areas
Oracle's applications strategy follows this:
Applications unlimited -> we will continue to invest. This is strategic for us.
Second part is applications integration architecture. Designed around creating a common platform for easy integration of our systems Provides framework to easily orchistrate business processes across a heterogeneous environment.
Fusion - this continues to be a path, although optionsal. Our customers can look at this and determine what's best for their business.
Supporting all 3 parts of the strategy is Oracle Fusion Middleware. We will be standardizing on the middleware.
Doris, then showed a diagram that illustrates how fusion middleware can be used as part of a larger enterprise applications infrastructure. It started by showing different backend systems linked by fusion middleware transport. In the middle are common objects and definitions of those objects. At the top, it shows oracle's business process orchestration.
Doris, then went more into how Oracle's Application Integration Arcitecture (AIA) plays an important part. She started by showing different layers of the architecture.
Delivering on PeopleSoft
Doris, then moved into more details with respect to PeopleSoft. She started by illustrating the importance of the PeopleSoft Enterprise suite to Oracle's overall business strategy:
PeopleSoft beates best in class. Aberdeen group survey PeopleSoft customers are not average when it comes to hcm.
PeopleSoft 9.0 themes:
Doris, then went on to talk a bit about the PeopleSoft roadmap, starting with PeopleSoft 9 (which is currently shipping):
Doris, moved from the themes to talk more about the content in the release from a challenge, capability, and value perspective (which does a great job of laying out the return on investment in upgrading).
| Challenges | Capabilities | Value |
| Heterogeneous IT environment | SOA and oracle fusion middleware, bpel process manager | Lower IT costs |
| Integration | Eliminate costly interfaces in cross-applicagtion business processess | |
| Tightening/Changing Labor market | Integrated talent mangement | Attract, Engage, and Retain Ralent |
| Contextual Information | Transactional Dashboards | Insight-driven Business Processes |
| Address regulatory requirements and performance needs | Business process enhancemsnts to address OFAC, SARBOX, and more | Achieve sustainable compliance and high perfomance |
| Complex and changing reporting requirements | Oracle XML Publisher | Reduce reporting costs |
| Managing Applications Portfolio | Lifecycle Management Tools | Lower TCO |
| Accelerate User Adoption | Improved UE | Reduce training burden |
| Focusing on strategic activities | Employee self service | Improve efficiency and productivity |
Doris revisited the previous table to discuss specifics of release content
Integrated talent management
Business Insight
Business Processes --> contract management
Compliance and performance
Reporting
Livecycle management tools
Improved SOA Support
Enhanced patching and maintenance
Why upgrade?
Business buenefits of enhancements
Available services and tools
Planning Options
Upgrade steps:
PeopleSoft Investment Strategy
Objectives:
Drivers
More on 9.1 Strategy:
9.1 roadmap. The rollout is planned in 2009.
Summary
I was impressed with how comprehensive the update was. Doris and team have been very busy, and have spent a lot of time listening to PeopleSoft customers.
Labels: 2008, Collaborate

