Community Update - March 1, 2026

March 1, 2026

This week, the PeopleSoft community is looking both at the present and the future. We’re diving into practical tips for managing your Insights objects, hearing directly from an early adopter of PeopleTools 8.62, and getting a sneak peek at the exciting enhancements planned for this spring.


Safely Migrate Your Insights Objects

Ever worry about losing your custom Insights dashboards or visualizations when moving between environments? Randall Groncki walks through the “Saved Objects” utility, a crucial tool for migrating your work from development to production. It’s not just for migration—it’s also your key to creating reliable backups for disaster recovery, ensuring your hard work is always protected.

https://peopletoolstechtips.com/insights-06-migrate-insights-objects/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=insights-06-migrate-insights-objects


A Real-World Look at PeopleTools 8.62

Considering the jump to PeopleTools 8.62? It’s always helpful to hear from those who have already taken the plunge. In the latest PSFT Connection podcast, Rajesh Thiru of Powers Health shares their experience as an early adopter. He discusses their annual upgrade strategy and how collaborating with end-users was critical to successfully implementing new features like landing pages and Fluid Work Centers.

https://the-psft-connection.captivate.fm


What’s Next for PeopleSoft?

Get ready to plan your roadmap, because Oracle has officially released its list of planned features and enhancements for the upcoming spring update. While the full details are still emerging, the announcement points to some “cool tools” on the horizon. This is your first look at what’s coming, giving you a head start on thinking about how to leverage the next wave of PeopleSoft innovation.

https://peopletoolstechtips.com/peoplesoft-planned-features-enhancements-spring-2026/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=peoplesoft-planned-features-enhancements-spring-2026

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