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January 15,
2003 PeopleSoft has a history of innovating at technology
shifts and bringing the benefits to our customers' desktops. It
started in the mid-1980s when company founders Dave Duffield and
Ken Morris built our first human resources application on a client-server
platform instead of the traditional mainframe, adding needed flexibility
and putting more power into the hands of users. And it's happening
again right now, as the generational shift from client-server
to Internet architecture brings organizations the opportunity
to enhance their interactions with their customers, suppliers,
and employees dramatically
PeopleSoft has a history of innovating
at technology shifts and bringing the benefits to our customers'
desktops. It started in the mid-1980s when company founders Dave
Duffield and Ken Morris built our first human resources application
on a client-server platform instead of the traditional mainframe,
adding needed flexibility and putting more power into the hands
of users. And it's happening again right now, as the generational
shift from client-server to Internet architecture brings organizations
the opportunity to enhance their interactions with their customers,
suppliers, and employees dramatically
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