PeopleSoft a dead-end for newer workers?

I recently ran across a blog entry that asked: Is Peoplesoft a Deadend??!!>>. This person’s friends think that PeopleSoft 9 is the end of the line and that Fusion will replace the current PeopleTools foundation. PeopleSoft may forever be (see posting below) or it may not. Are newer workers feeling discouraged about pursuing a PeopleSoft career?
The great non-retired masses
Are you non-retired, un-retired or just plain still working? Who are the un-retired? Is it like the undead? I sure hope not. Jeff Goldsmith recently authored a book entitled THE LONG BABY BOOM: An Optimistic Vision for a Graying Generation.The great boomer non-retirement>> may be a movement we all should be paying more attention to.
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Is PeopleSoft forever?
Time changes many things. A few years ago I believed that Fusion would eventually replace PeopleSoft. How long would it take? That was the main question. Now it is looking like the PeopleSoft applications and the tool’s technology upon which they are built may be around for a long, long time. Of course, little is certain and nothing is forever but I have an inkling that PeopleSoft may outlive my career. I thought it might be the other way around.
