Agenda
Allocations: A Funky Tech's Guide to Filling the Gaps
Track: Finance
Session Number: 9577
Date: Wed, Mar 1st, 2023
Time: 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Description:
Allocations can help you automate the easy stuff (even some of the not so easy stuff), it can fill the holes left when systems don't quite integrate nicely, or it can just split costs. Come hear how the University of California Santa Barbara has used this versatile tool to fill some of the gaps left between our systems. This presentation will mostly be focused on the allocation functionality in PeopleSoft. There will be brief discussion of allocation in Oracle Fusion Cloud (currently being implemented at UCSB), and how UCSB feels it compares to the PeopleSoft functionality.
Sub-Categorization: Other
Session Type: Presentation
Session Length: Mini Session (30 min)
ERP Systems: Oracle Cloud, PeopleSoft
Platform Type: N/A
Target Audience: All
Knowledge level: Intermediate
Tell us about you!: I first become involved with PeopleSoft in 2013 when I started assisting with UC Santa Barbara’s implementation of PeopleSoft 9.1. I discovered I really like learning the system and I seemed for understanding why it did what it did. I started out as just a user in our Extra Mural Funds Management area, but soon was promoted to the Business Systems Analyst for UCSB’s Business and Financial Services department. From there I assisted in the deployment of several advancements to our Vendoring and Vouchering process and oversaw implementation of a new billing process for our EMF group. I have since been promoted to Senior Business Systems Analyst.
Sub-Categorization: Other
Session Type: Presentation
Session Length: Mini Session (30 min)
ERP Systems: Oracle Cloud, PeopleSoft
Platform Type: N/A
Target Audience: All
Knowledge level: Intermediate
Tell us about you!: I first become involved with PeopleSoft in 2013 when I started assisting with UC Santa Barbara’s implementation of PeopleSoft 9.1. I discovered I really like learning the system and I seemed for understanding why it did what it did. I started out as just a user in our Extra Mural Funds Management area, but soon was promoted to the Business Systems Analyst for UCSB’s Business and Financial Services department. From there I assisted in the deployment of several advancements to our Vendoring and Vouchering process and oversaw implementation of a new billing process for our EMF group. I have since been promoted to Senior Business Systems Analyst.
Speakers
Primary Presenter

Devlin Seymour
Business Systems Analyst
University of California Santa Barbara