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sponsored by IBM
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16 Apr 2007
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01 Apr 2007
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PDF
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20
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Many organizations running PeopleSoft Enterprise are now actively considering their upgrade paths in order to stay competitive and take advantage of the newest technology. Removing and archiving historical PeopleSoft transactions helps improve performance of the upgraded application. Furthermore, by leveraging enterprise-class archiving capabilities, your organization can ensure consistent service level agreement (SLA) performance, control runaway IT spending, and support compliance readiness.
This white paper explores how managing data growth can inevitably ease your next upgrade process, and provide accessibility for data retention compliance and reporting purposes. Discover how enterprise data management and database archiving capabilities can help PeopleSoft sites streamline the application upgrade process to reduce downtime risks, improve performance and ensure project success.
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Author
Lise Neely
Director, Product Marketing, Princeton Softech
With over 15 years' experience in the management and sales of technology products, Lise Neely currently serves as Director of Product Marketing at Princeton Softech. She works with partners, media and analysts to promote the business benefits that Oracle E-Business Suite clients have gained from deploying the Optim enterprise data management solution.
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BROWSE RELATED
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Application Integration | Application Performance Management | Backup Software | Content Archiving | Content Archiving Software | Content Management | Content Management Software | CRM | Data Management | eBusiness Infrastructure | eBusiness Software | Oracle (Product) | PeopleSoft (Product) | ROI | SLA | Software Upgrades
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sponsored by IBM
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