Friday, October 23, 2009

Peoplesoft 9.1 enhanced features

The following lists most of the major new features.

Enhanced Web 2.0 Features
PeopleSoft Enterprise Portal contains many Web 2.0 capabilities. Collaborative Workspaces--which is a set of features that come with PeopleSoft Enterprise Portal--supply the majority of those capabilities.
PeopleSoft Enterprise Portal 9.1, along with PeopleTools 8.50, also introduces an exciting innovation that allows business analysts to provide collaborative services in their PeopleSoft application pages. Now users can work collaboratively in the context of the business data, in their PeopleSoft application pages, without having to go to a portal or collaboration workspaces. More importantly, the collaborative content is contextually tied to the business data and always available to the users of these applications.
PeopleSoft Enterprise portal 9.1 will provide these important new features:• Wikis• Blogs• Tagging (also known as Social Bookmarking)• Feeds (ATOM) publishing• Related Discussion • Tagging • Links servicesThe new features when combined with existing Web 2.0 features provide a comprehensive Web 2.0 platform. These include:• Discussion forum• Document management• Community Calendaring• Action items• PollingThese features, along with the inherent, delivered integration with PeopleSoft applications, make PeopleSoft Enterprise Portal a strong platform to support your PeopleSoft-focused business processes as well as those that require external or other content.

Enhanced User Experience
PeopleSoft Enterprise Portal is delivered on PeopleTools 8.50. This will give Portal some important usability improvements. Among the most notable:• Partial page/pagelet refresh. (Content in a single pagelet can be refreshed without refreshing everything in the Portal. This improves performance.)• Drag-and-drop pagelets. Now users will be able to arrange the layout of their portal by simply dragging pagelets to their desired location.• Composite UIs/Mashups delivered via Related Content framework • Improved search.• Contemporary styles

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