This started as a list of Oracle Applications related blogs written by Strategy and Development that we can claim a hand in helping to create. However, it’s grown to include external folks that we’ve mentioned at some point or another in this blog. So, rather than a blog roll, let’s call it:
Friends of the ‘Lab
- David Haimes Oracle Intercompany Financials Blog: David blogs about the E-Business Suite R12 product Advanced Global Intercompany System (AGIS).
- Oracle Financials Strategy: The Financials Strategy team blogs here.
- Project Directions: The Projects Strategy team blogs here.
- Talented Apps: The HCM Talent Management product strategy and development teams blog here.
- usableapps: The Applications User Experience blogs here.
- PeopleSoft Technology Blog: Jeff Robbins and his crew of PeopleTools experts blog here.
- Jim’s PeopleSoft Journal: Jim Marion took Rich’s old job building sales demos . . . he’s a PeopleTools rockstar. If you’re a PTools head, you definitely should subscribe to Jim’s blog.
- Grey Sparling: These dudes are the PeopleSoft reporting experts.
- PeopleSoft Tipster: A PeopleSoft blog by Duncan Davies
- Extra Hot: Don’t left the name fool you . . . it’s work safe. Joe Ngo’s got some good PeopleTools tips up his sleeves . . . check out the archives.
- PeopleSoft Corner: The name says it all.
- PSADMIN: Another PTools focused blog with good tips on the PeopleSoft Portal.
- Puneet Thapliyal’s Blog: Puneet was a developer on the Fusion Financials team and sometime contributor to the collective wisdom. He has moved on to Yahoo!
- The Feature: Marian Crkon interviewed Paul and me and had lunch with me.
- Armchair Architect: Anne’s nuggets on EBS R12 SLA, ASM and others, occasionally diverging into musings.
- Human Strategies: Gretchen’s thoughts on Human Capital Management, product strategy and life.
Check back frequently as the Oracle Apps blogging community grows. FYI, Justin maintains a more complete list of Oracle blogs. Disclaimer: If you’re not on the list, it’s due to my extreme laziness. Let me (Jake) know if you want to be included.