Besides being able to upgrade at some point in the future and production support insurance, getting regular Tax Updates is one of the reasons companies give for not cancelling their support. I’ll bet it’s not all that hard.
If I was a new college IT grad, would I want to learn PeopleSoft?Okay, I really do like the PeopleSoft products. But I got a call today from a recent college grad wanting some help with installing the PeopleSoft CD’s. She asked how long it would take to learn PeopleSoft, because she noticed there were a lot of PeopleSoft jobs posted and thought it would be a good thing to know. After explaining how PeopleSoft is a very broad and deep application and how she’d have to pick an area and specialize in that, I felt like I needed to give her the bigger picture. PeopleSoft’s product line has a finite future. The language is proprietary and specific to PeopleSoft applications. Oracle isn’t investing in it the way PeopleSoft used to. Applications Unlimited notwithstanding, the state of the art ERP application will be Fusion in the foreseeable future. As much as I hated to, I told her she might look at SAP if she wanted to learn a product that’s likely to be in demand 10+ years down the road.
How much downward rate pressure (if any) are you independent consultants seeing out there?What I've heard so far isn't too encouraging.
Should I offer reasonably priced ExcelToCI spreadsheet downloads configured for the more popular components?I do keep getting requests for Voucher ExcelToCI spreadsheets, and others like Pending Item uploads aren't all that straightforward.
Have you tried out this Augmented Reality demo?Very cool.