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JD Edwards World     PeopleSoft            JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Oracle Fusion Oracle Utilities

 

Quest is a community that supports users of Oracle applications, including PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, Oracle Utilities (formerly SPL and LODESTAR) and the applications ecosystem, from the underlying ERP solutions and technologies to the numerous complementary products and services. This includes the application-in-development known as Oracle Fusion. We also have active subsets within the Quest community who are users of Hyperion, Agile, Siebel and many other products acquired by Oracle.

 

Through application advocacy positions on the Quest Board of Directors as well as product-specific advocacy committee/council leadership, Quest strives to ensure that all product lines have an equally strong voice, both in Quest decision-making and in communicating with Oracle. This is particularly crucial in relation to the development of the Oracle Fusion application.

 

To learn more about Quest's advocacy committees are doing, click the links above or at the left. Have a question or suggestion? Email the advocacy committees by clicking the appropriate advocacy leader name below:

 

JD Edwards World Advocacy

Elizabeth Goins, Manatee County Board of Education

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advocacy

Susan Shaw, Shell Canada

 

PeopleSoft Advocacy 

Stanton Jones, TPI

  

Oracle Fusion Advocacy 

Rick Beers, Bausch and Lomb


Technology Advocacy
Ed Gillis, AIG - Hartford

For more information about Quest's product advocacy or to volunteer for a committee or council position, please email Viki Young of the Quest staff at viki.young@questdirect.org.

 

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