PS Data Services Framework, Community Source Update

There was a decent amount of interest in the Data Services Framework that Miah Adams (University of Colorado) and I presented last week at Alliance ’11.  I am in the final stages of packaging the code, writing installation instructions, and setting up some support resources that people can use to ask questions or report bugs.

My goal is to make the code available via Oracle’s OTN “Sample Code” site within the next 7-10 days.

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Alliance 2011 Presentation: Reusable Data Services

I will be co-presenting with the University of Colorado’s Miah Adams this afternoon at 3:15 pm, talking about the Data Services framework we designed and developed last year.  The goal was to avoid reinventing the wheel when various integration partners asked for data from CU’s new PeopleSoft Campus Solutions system.

Here’s the slide deck from our presentation: Alliance2011 – Reusable Data Services Framework Presentation

One of or goals is to release this code package to the Higher Education community as a “community source” project.  If you’re interested, check back here for status updates on this effort.

Please feel free to comment, as well!

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Alliance 2011: We’re here!

We’ve arrived in Denver, Colorado for the Alliance (formerly HEUG) 2011 conference!  Just walking over to registration this morning at the convention center, I ran into all kinds of familiar folks, including John Lowe (IO Consulting, formerly my boss at PeopleSoft Consulting and Heart Miller of Oracle Consulting.  Really looking forward to seeing a lot of old friends this year!

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New Site, New Blog

On the off-chance you’ve tried visiting this site before, you might have noticed a change.  I just finished converting Optimyzed.com to a WordPress site.  This will make it a little easier to manage, and increases the probability of occasional updates…

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