29 Jun 2006
Honouring its promise to maintain
and upgrade programs inherited through its recent acquisition spree, Oracle
last week released PeopleSoft
Enterprise
Learning Management 9.0, the first module of the
PeopleSoft
Enterprise Release 9.0 suite.
The enterprise software giant said that it had made hundreds of changes to
PeopleSoft Enterprise, many of them aimed at improving usability. They include
an improved customer service agent capability, more corporate governance
assistance, and enhanced management tools for human relations, business
performance, asset monitoring and supplier relationships, according to Oracle.
The release will also build in integration with Oracle Fusion Middleware via links to Oracle tools including XML Publisher, Business Activity Monitoring, Customer Data Hub, and BPEL Process Manager.
The bridging exercise will also assist users planning to eventually move up to the Oracle Fusion suite of enterprise applications that is intended to provide the best features of Oracle, PeopleSoft and JD Edwards suites.
Separately, Oracle said it is swapping out the IBM DB2 infrastructure underlying its Siebel OnDemand CRM service for its own database software.
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