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March 8 – 11, 2026

New Resources Consulting’s Enterprise Solutions Group (ESG) will be onsite at Alliance 2026, the Higher Education User Group’s annual conference, supporting institutions that rely on PeopleSoft to run mission-critical systems. In addition to exhibiting at Booth 712, NRC consultants will lead two educational sessions focused on performance optimization and security automation—both designed for real-world higher education environments.

Visit NRC at Booth 712
Stop by Booth 712 to connect with NRC’s ESG team and learn how higher education institutions partner with us to optimize, secure, and extend the life of their PeopleSoft environments.

Dynamically Provision and De-provision Roles and Permissions: Optimize User Access with Dynamic Roles

Speaker: Marci Smith
Date & Time: Monday, March 9 | 9:45 AM

Session Overview:
Marci SmithManaging user access doesn’t have to be manual or time-consuming. This session demonstrates how to leverage delivered PeopleSoft functionality to dynamically grant and remove role memberships based on predetermined rules.

Attendees will learn a streamlined approach for automating role provisioning and de-provisioning, improving efficiency, scalability, and consistency for security administrators. The session walks through the process step-by-step, showing how dynamic roles can significantly reduce administrative overhead while ensuring users have the access they need—no more, no less.

Target Audience:
PeopleSoft Security Administrators and system owners focused on scalable access management
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Troubleshooting and Performance Tuning for Your PeopleSoft Applications

Speaker: Mike Doyle
Date & Time: Monday, March 9 | 1:30 PM

Session Overview:
Mike DoyleThis session focuses on identifying and resolving system performance issues within PeopleSoft applications. Attendees will learn practical techniques for tuning both the application stack and database layer to improve system responsiveness and stability.

Approximately one-third of the session will cover tuning the application stack—such as web and application servers—while the remaining two-thirds will dive into identifying slow-running SQL and strategies for improving performance through re-coding, indexing, and database-level optimizations. While the session is designed to be database- and system-agnostic, most examples will reference Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server environments.

Target Audience:
System Administrators, Developers, and Database Administrators supporting PeopleSoft systems
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