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We've posted our August 31 online workshop on YouTube.  In this session, we discuss the following:An under the covers view of how nVision worksTips for solving data selection issuesTips for making reports more adpatableTips for drillingTips for multiple field nPlosion.The full webinar can be viewed here.

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We've posted our August 24 online workshop on YouTube.  In this session, we discuss the following:An overview of how PeopleSoft Self service is different from backend pagesAn overview of issues that you may face when implementing self serviceBest practices in managing and administering PeopleSoft from the perspective of self serviceThe full webinar can be viewed here.

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We've posted our August 3 webinar on YouTube.  In this session, Lane County Oregon discusses their Single Signon implementation, including:The challenges they were facing in managing access to PeopleSoft environmentsCost/Benefit justification of implementing single sign onDemonstration of ways end-users access PeopleSoftDemonstration of how single sign on allows them to integrate PeopleSoft content into their Sharepoint PortalThe full webinar can be viewed here.Special thanks go to Michael Finch of Lane County, Oregon for putting together and giving this presentation.  Please note that Lane County does not endorse any particular vendor over any other, and that the goal of this session is…

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We've posted our July 27 webinar on YouTube.  In this webinar, University of Western Ontario discusses their PeopleSoft change management implementation, including:The challenges they were facing with managing their PeopleSoft changesTheir criteria for choosing softwareImplementation approach and challengesBenefits achievedPlans for next stepsThe full webinar can be viewed here.Special thanks go to Jason Trodd of the University of Western Ontario for putting together and giving this presentation.

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In today's wall street journal, I found an article discussing amazon.com's website redesign.  Link to article is here.What I find interesting about this is that their approach is not to have a separate site for mobile and PC browser access.  They believe that the simplicity that is required for mobile access has benefits for the user experience of people accessing from the PC.  In essence, they believe that the mobile experience is the new paradigm for all end-user access.

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