Getting Started with Site Studio for External Applications (SSXA)

The majority of IT organizations realized long ago that managing content was not a business that they wanted to be in. To address this, these organizations implemented some form of a content management system to allow business users direct management of content within their web sites. Interestingly, this evolution has only partially fulfilled the promise [...]

Learning from Buzz

In life if something doesn’t work out, at least you can learn from it.  That is the power of doing.  The beauty of being a human being is that we are exceptionally good at learning from others.  As I watched Google launch Buzz, and the ensuing mess, it got me thinking.  Why did a project [...]

The Best Enterprise 2.0 Use Cases Haven’t Been Discovered, Yet

Original image by ttarasiuk on Flickr used under Creative Commons I noticed a comment came on Connect this week from a skeptic. Someone had posted this video of Seth Godin, and among the positive comments was one skeptic. The skeptic correctly identified Seth’s bent toward consumer use cases and the general lack of enterprise use [...]

Newly Released PeopleTools 8.50 Focuses on User Experience

Kathy Miedema, Oracle Applications User Experience PeopleTools 8.50, which provides features and new technology to PeopleSoft applications and was just released in September 2009, delivers a fresh, contemporary user experience that includes many new user productivity enhancements, demonstrating Oracle’s continued commitment to strengthening the PeopleSoft brand and product suite. PeopleTools offers customers a way to [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]