Showing posts with label Presentations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Presentations. Show all posts

Friday, November 06, 2015

OpenWorld 2015 Presentations Available

OpenWorld 2015 presentations are now available in the content catalog. My PeopleTools Tips and Techniques session presentation is available here.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Quest Technology Series PeopleTools Presentation

If you are a Quest member and missed my PeopleTools Tips and Techniques presentation last week, you can watch the recording on Quest's site at http://www.questdirect.org/learn/2629061/.

Thursday, August 09, 2012

OpenWorld 2012

OpenWorld is not far off. Have you completed your schedule? Here are a few sessions I plan to attend:

Sunday, Sep 30th
  • 2:15 PM -- SIG10516 - PeopleSoft Technology SIG Presents: Developing Mobile Applications using PeopleTools, Moscone West 3009

Monday, Oct 1st
  • 10:45 AM -- CON9210 - Performance Tuning for the PeopleSoft Administrator, David Kurtz, Moscone West 3009
  • 12:15 PM -- CON9188 - Art of the Possible: A Great User Experience via PeopleSoft Applications Portal, Moscone West 3009 (I'm a co-presenter)
  • 1:30 PM - 6:00 PM -- Moscone West demo grounds
Tuesday, Oct 2nd
  • 1:15 PM -- CON9192 - Implementing a PeopleSoft Maintenance Strategy with My Update Manager, Moscone West 3009
  • 2:15 PM - 6:00 PM -- Moscone West demo grounds
Wednesday, Oct 3rd
  • 9:45 AM - Noon -- Moscone West demo grounds
  • 1:15 PM -- CON9185 - PeopleTools Developer: Tips & Techniques, Moscone West 3009 (I'm the presenter)
  • 3:30 PM -- CON9186 - Case Study: Delivering a Ground-Breaking User Interface with PeopleTools, Moscone West 3009
  • 3:30 PM -- CON4799 - Five Reasons to Upgrade to PeopleSoft PeopleTools 8.52, Hakan Biroglu, Moscone West 3011
  • 5:00 PM -- CON9200 - PeopleTools Product Team panel Discussion, Moscone West 3009
Thursday, Oct 4th
  • 11:15 PM -- CON9197 - PeopleTools Developer: A Guide to Properly Enhancing PeopleSoft Applications, Moscone West 3011 (Graham Smith)
If you have my book and I haven't signed it, bring it (only if you want, of course)! I'm happy to sign books at any time.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

OOW 2010 Presentations Available

Oracle OpenWorld OnDemand is now available and includes slides and audio for each of the sessions in which I presented. Here are the OnDemand links:

If you were not able to attend OpenWorld 2010, you can purchase OnDemand here.

Friday, October 03, 2008

OOW 2008 Presentation Available

My PeopleTools Advanced Tips and Techniques session slides are available from Oracle's OOW content catalog. To download OpenWorld presentations, you will need to log into the content catalog using your OpenWorld Registration ID. After you log in, you can download these slides by following the instructions given here.

If you didn't register for OpenWorld, but still want to see the slides, you can purchase Oracle OpenWorld OnDemand from the log in page.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Oracle OpenWorld, 2008

Are you ready for another outstanding OpenWorld conference? I am! If you are interested in digging deeper into PeopleTools and seeing some good PeopleTools demonstrations, sign up for my PeopleTools Advanced Tips and Techniques session. In this session, I'll be squashing the myth, "You can't do that with PeopleTools." This session is currently slated for Tuesday from 5:00pm - 6:00pm. Likewise, if you are interested in learning more about the best Enterprise class portal ever created, put one of these PeopleSoft Enterprise Portal sessions on your agenda (The IntraSee presentation, S300269, is outstanding!).

Do you have a specific PeopleTools question for me? Stop by the PeopleTools user interface demo pod in the demo grounds. I'll be working regular shifts at that demo pod throughout the conference.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Collaborate '08 Presentation Available

Quest's Collaborate '08 presentations are now available for download. You can download the presentation I gave from the Quest website: PeopleTools Advanced Tips and Techniques. Our PDF printer software prints landscape, so you will want to rotate the presentation clockwise for optimal viewing.