PeopleSoft Moves to Mix Apps After Merger
Says it will maintain J.D. Edwards' products and blend software features
September 8, 2003 12:00 PM ETComputerworld -
PeopleSoft Inc. last week disclosed the initial details of its plan for integrating its products and operations with those of onetime rival J.D. Edwards & Co., saying that links between the two vendors' business applications will be made available starting in the fourth quarter.
Executives from Pleasanton, Calif.-based PeopleSoft said at a meeting with financial analysts in New York that the company plans to maintain three separate lines of software: PeopleSoft World, which will consist of J.D. Edwards' green-screen applications for IBM AS/400 systems; PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne, a midmarket offering built around the newer J.D. Edwards 5 software; and PeopleSoft Enterprise, a high-end suite that gives a new name to PeopleSoft 8.
PeopleSoft, which is still trying to fight off a hostile takeover bid by Oracle Corp., completed its acquisition of Denver-based J.D. Edwards late last month. The company plans to continue developing all of the products from both companies, said PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway. "This was never intended as a consolidation play," he added.
A Blended Approach
But Ram Gupta, PeopleSoft's executive vice president of products and technology, said there will be some blending of applications. For instance, J.D. Edwards' CRM applications will be able to exploit PeopleSoft's call center software, Gupta said. In addition, hooks to several of J.D. Edwards' application modules are being built into PeopleSoft Enterprise.
Gupta said the application integration is being done through PeopleSoft's AppConnect middleware and integration broker technology, along with data-sharing and Web portal publishing capabilities that were developed by J.D. Edwards. More detailed product information is due to be released next week at PeopleSoft's Connect 2003 user conference in Anaheim, Calif.
Mark Federle, CIO at The Weitz Co., a Des Moines, Iowa-based construction contractor, said he's looking forward to hearing about PeopleSoft's plans at the conference. But Federle added that he was glad to hear of PeopleSoft's commitment to maintaining J.D. Edwards' software and to upgrading the applications through the integration plan. Weitz uses J.D. Edwards' OneWorld XE suite, a predecessor to J.D. Edwards 5.
Although PeopleSoft is showing good initial progress in the application integration effort, "we have to wait and see the practical actions," said Irving Tyler, CIO at Quaker Chemical Corp. in Conshohocken, Pa. Quaker also uses OneWorld XE.
Kevin Parker, PeopleSoft's chief financial officer, said the combined company plans to reduce its 13,000-employee workforce by up to 1,000 people, with most of the layoffs affecting marketing and middle management jobs. There won't be any cutbacks in research and development or among quota-carrying sales and consulting personnel, he said.
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