Monday, May 5, 2008

Peoplesoft News and Webcasts

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UPGRADE PLUS FOR PEOPLESOFT FMS AND 9.0 MP5 NOW AVAILABLE
Introducing the general availability of Upgrade Plus, which allows upgrading directly to FSCM 9.0 MP5. Upgrade Plus integrates the maintenance packs of 9.0 MP5 directly into the upgrade—simplifying the upgrade with no secondary patch needed. The FSCM 9.0 MP5 upgrade certification is the first deliverable of the Upgrade Plus program that Doris Wong announced at Open World 2007. This upgrade includes the following paths:
- FSCM 8.4x to 9.0 MP5
- FSCM 8.8x to 9.0 MP5
- FSCM 8.9 to 9.0 MP5
- EPM 8.8SCP to FSCM 9.0 MP5
More information available on Customer Connection

UPCOMING ADVISOR WEBCASTS FOR PEOPLESOFT ENTERPRISE
Expert information on services, products, and technologies comes straight to your desktop through Oracle Web Conferencing.

May 6: PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions (CS) 2008-2009 Financial Aid US Regulatory (Regs) 3

May 7: PeopleTools 8.4x LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Troubleshooting

May 27: Tuning Application Server on UNIX

June 10: Procurement Cards in PeopleSoft Purchasing

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