8.55 – Build PeopleSoft Images with DPKs (Part 2)
As you have likely heard – and if you haven’t, go see Dan’s post now– the first 8.55 PI has been released. It is a… Read More »8.55 – Build PeopleSoft Images with DPKs (Part 2)
As you have likely heard – and if you haven’t, go see Dan’s post now– the first 8.55 PI has been released. It is a… Read More »8.55 – Build PeopleSoft Images with DPKs (Part 2)
Oracle released the first PeopleTools 8.55-based image, HR 9.2 Image 16. You can now use the Deployment Kits (DPKs) to install a PeopleSoft Image on… Read More »8.55 – Build PeopleSoft Images with DPKs
In PeopleTools 8.55, Cross-Orign Resource Sharing (CORS) is now supported. Don’t know what CORS allows? Here is a good primer on the topic. The Same-Origin… Read More »8.55 – Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
This week on The PeopleSoft Administrator Podcast we talk about documentation, how we like to document, what has worked for us and some of our documentation… Read More »#9 – Tools and Documentation Part 1
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! We have an extra long and fun episode this week but you may want to listen to this it twice 🙂… Read More »#8 – PeopleTools 8.55 Hands-on
Let’s Encrypt is a service provided by the Internet Security Research Group to provide free SSL certificates to anyone. The goal of the project is… Read More »Let’s Encrypt with PeopleSoft
In Episode 7, we talk all about Load Balancers and PeopleSoft. We also clarify PeopleTools updates with Selective Adoption, why you may not need PSAESRV,… Read More »#7 – Load Balancers
Setting up Load Balancing is common for production systems. Lately, I have seen a few organizations set up their load balancing so they end undoing… Read More »Smart v. Dumb Load Balancing
I was having a discussion with another admin recently, and he questioned why we were running our process schedulers with Application Engine Server(PSAESRV) enabled. He… Read More »Disabling the App Engine Server
At OpenWorld, Oracle announced that PeopleTools 8.55 will support Elasticsearch with the Search Framework. Elasticsearch will most likely be the long-term replacement for SES. The… Read More »Elasticsearch