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Archive for November, 2009

Ask the Expert 104

Rahul
What is the difference between the Functionality of People Soft CRM 8.9 to Peoplesoft CRM 9.0.
Rahul
Hi,this is really a good site. I want to know what is the major difference in the functionality of People soft CRM 8.9 and Peoplesoft CRM 9.0. 

Authored by Senthil Kumar Theagarajan on November 30th, 2009 under Ask the Expert, PeopleSoft FieldBook. Comments: none

Ask the Expert 103

Chhavi 
Hi I am working on applying bundles and patches in peoplesoft 9.0 we have already compared our demo ((Vanila 9.0) db on which we have already applied patches) with dev (copy of production) we have done few customizations in our peoplesoft system but when i look at compare reports it doesnt show me all [...]

Authored by Senthil Kumar Theagarajan on November 30th, 2009 under Ask the Expert. Comments: none

Bounded Rationality, BI and Beyond

Herbert Alexander Simon, an American political scientist, economist, psychologist and professor, coined the term “Bounded Rationality”. Bounded Rationality is a concept which relates to the fact that the decision making capability of individuals is limited by the information that they have and the finite amount of time they have to make decisions. This carries a [...]

Authored by Karthikeyan Sankaran on November 16th, 2009 under Business Intelligence. Comments: 3

How to calculate ROI for optimizing an existing BI environment? (Part-1)

Once it comes to measure the ROI for a new BI solution, much has been written about and a wealth of information is available all over the place. Whilst deriving ROI for a new BI solution poses a set of challenges, deriving ROI for optimizing an existing BI solution is a different ball game altogether.

Authored by Mohammed Rafi on November 2nd, 2009 under Business Intelligence. Comments: none