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Chris Couture
PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT
Chris Couture has over thirteen years of Higher Ed consulting experience, ranging from implementation lead to project manager to integration and portal interface visionary. His cross-technology background serve well his goal of maximizing a client's ROI by taking full advantage of their ERP system's delivered technology to deliver a robust information ecosystem without cost of customization.
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Enterprise Security with Related Content
Chris Couture, Principal Consultant : 17 August 2010 / 2:55 PM : 0
Configuring and maintaining security across numerous PeopleSoft enterprise applications is always a challenge. There's the need to ensure that each user has the appropriate access in each application, without giving away too much or hiding important functionality. There's a need to ensure that synchronizations are working, and troubleshoot those that fail. There's a need to empower varied levels of security "team" members while having oversight on their activities.
A security administrator's work isn't made easier by having three or four different instances of PeopleSoft applications running, either. As a portal consultant I watched security team members gra...
Posted in Higher Education on 17 August 2010
Tagged: Collaboration Enterprise 2.0 Information Security Security consulting Web 2.0
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Getting Started with Collaboration
Chris Couture, Principal Consultant : 22 July 2010 / 11:18 AM : 0
Welcome to Web 2.0. Just when you’ve seen the final “click here” hyperlink cleaned off the department’s web site, your boss rushes in, going on about great new things he read on a blog. His excitement peaks as your adrenalin level spikes – you’ve just heard “…collaboration…”, plus “…new software…” and “…you!”
Relax! Whether you’re aware or not, you collaborate every day. Adding technology to the mix, be it a new ERP collaboration suite or Google Docs – can make collaboration much more effective. As with many new initiatives, the chosen approach truly makes the difference between failure and success. Pursuits of simple, quick successes give you a...
Posted in Higher Education on 22 July 2010
Tagged: ERP IT Strategy Collaboration Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0
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