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PeopleSoft Progressive Rollout Version 2.0 Released!

It seems like only yesterday I was teaching it to walk… Less than a year after version 1.1 reached GA, we are extremely pleased to announce the General Availability (and Upgrade Availability) of PPR 2.0! This release was brought out in order to build on the great capabilities available as part of the PeopleSoft Progressive Rollout solution while further enhancing things like disruption minimization, ease of use and reduced maintenance. In addition to all that, we got around to adding some stuff that was originally planned but didn’t make the cut in the first version and implemented many new features Read more…

Finance Direct upgrades their PeopleSoft system to PeopleTools 8.54

Published on: www.funder.co.il at June 9th, 2015: (translated) The PeopleSoft CRM system as Finance Direct serves as the main core system for various processes throughout the organization such as Sales Processes, Back office process support, collection center management, website interfaces and more. For the first time in Israel, Finance Direct the consumer credit company of the Insurance Direct group and EVO IT have upgraded their Customer Relationship Management system based on PeopleSoft from 8.52 to 8.54. The project took about 2 months and ended on April 2015. The upgrade project took place as part of a project which also included Read more…

PeopleSoft Progressive Rollout arrives in General Availability

This is truly exciting. For the first in EVO IT’s history we have developed and launched our first 100% homemade product – PeopleSoft Progressive Rollout. This is a significant step in our company’s business growth and expansion as it marks our transition from a services only provider to a Services and Products double-play offering. Around here we call it PPR for short, cause everyone here gets a nickname. I won’t share too many details on the actual product as I would like to encourage you visit the product page and read more about it. But rather I thought I would Read more…

Our first Customer conference and Israeli unveiling of PeopleTools 8.54

On the 23rd of October we hosted our first customer conference at Ritz Carlton Hotel in the Herzliya Marina. We were extremely delighted with the turnout. The conference was attended by senior management representatives of all our current PeopleSoft customers. The day started off with a very nice breakfast buffet, and following that Mr. Tomer Zindani, our CEO greeted all the distinguished attendees, and gave a quick overview of the day’s agenda. There were 4 sessions planned for the day: PeopleSoft Statement of Direction – presented by Mr. Elad Altstein (me). To start off the conference, we decided to provide Read more…

THE POWER OF FILTERS

In 1925, inventor Boris Aivaz patented the process of making a cigarette filter from crepe paper. Cigarette filters are intended to reduce the amount of smoke, tar, and fine particles inhaled during the combustion of a cigarette. Fast forward about 75 odd years to 2001 and the Java Servlet Specification 2.3 introduced a new component called a Filter. To quote the specification: “A filter dynamically intercepts requests and responses to transform or use the information contained in the requests or responses.” These filters can prove to be an extremely powerful tool for manipulating and customizing web-based applications for which we Read more…

PEOPLETOOLS 8.52 UPGRADE AT DIRECT FINANCE

Published on: www.yedatech.co.il at April 3, 2013: (translated) “Direct Finance (Mimun Yashir) upgrade their PeopleSoft CRM system to PeopleTools 8.52. Direct Finance defines their CRM system as the core information system which is used for a variety of business processes, such as Sales, Back Office processes, collection center, etc.For the first time in Israel, Direct Finance the consumer credit provider (part of the Bituach Yashir group) and EVO IT have upgraded their Customer Relationship Management system from PeopleTools 8.48 to version 8.52. The project’s duration was 2 months and ended about 2 weeks ago. The upgrade was part of a Read more…