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	<title>Comments on: PeopleSoft 8.50:  See you in September?</title>
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		<title>By: PeopleSoft Upgrade Insights: Fit/Gap (Part 3) – Make a list. Check it twice. : PeopleSoft Wisdom</title>
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		<description>[...] It is time to talk about upgrades again. Earlier this year I decided to put my PeopleSoft Upgrade Insights series on the shelf for a while. The current releases seemed long in the tooth and news on new releases had not yet begun to surface. Today, general availability of PeopleTools 8.50, HCM 9.1, and some other applications seems be right around the corner. [...]</description>
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<p>[...] It is time to talk about upgrades again. Earlier this year I decided to put my PeopleSoft Upgrade Insights series on the shelf for a while. The current releases seemed long in the tooth and news on new releases had not yet begun to surface. Today, general availability of PeopleTools 8.50, HCM 9.1, and some other applications seems be right around the corner. [...]</p>
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