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The PeopleSoft Administrator Podcast

Dan Iverson and Kyle Benson talk about PeopleSoft Administration.
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Now displaying: July, 2018
Jul 27, 2018

This week on the podcast, Kyle and Dan recap the Reconnect 2018 conference, what they learned about the PeopleTools Roadmap, and some highlights from their sessions.

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  • PeopleTools Roadmap Session @ 6:00
  • Securing and Hardening PeopleSoft @ 15:30
  • Kyle's CPU Talk @ 20:30
  • Dan's Devops and DPK @ 27:00
  • Advanced PeopleSoft Adminstration @ 29:00
  • PeopleTools Product Panel @ 37:00
Jul 20, 2018

This week on the podcast, Kyle discusses the changes to PIA installations in 8.56 and how to leverage Python and WLST with it. Dan shares how he improved nVision report performance, and the value of starting to automate small tasks.

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Jul 13, 2018

This week on the podcast, Kyle and Dan discuss memory usage in PSAPPSRV with the JVM, how to work with network resources and Tuxedo, and Dan shares an "Adventures in MOS" about "huge" customizations.

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Jul 6, 2018

This week on the podcast, Kyle and Dan discuss how to hide public PeopleSoft pages from search results using the robots.txt file, good ideas gone bad when debugging, and how to contribute custom ACM plugins to the community (Thanks Cory!).

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