MphasiS, an IT services provider, has released MphasiS Upgrade and Transformation Services (MUSTS), a proprietary solution for upgrading to the latest versions of the Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle’s PeopleSoft. Designed to enable organisations to optimise the cycle time for upgrade, MUSTS is easy to deploy, provides cost-effective assessment and capitalises on MphasiS’ best practices to ensure a virtually seamless implementation without compromising user experience. With MphasiS MUSTS, organisations can easily migrate from Oracle applications including the Oracle E-Business Suite 11i to the Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1 and Oracle’s PeopleSoft 8.0 to PeopleSoft 9.1.
Organisations have a limited window to upgrade to recent versions of these applications softwares and must ensure compliance and minimal downtime during the migration. A comprehensive solution, MUSTS offers bundled tools, assessment questionnaires, evaluation templates and accelerators to understand customer needs, align with their IT strategy and assist them in planning for the future—thereby ensuring a virtually seamless and quick migration. By upgrading to a recent release, customers have access to new features and functionality, thereby extending the value of their investments. Oracle has demonstrated its commitment to continue to invest in the Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft by including thousands of new features, functions, and enhancements in the Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1 and PeopleSoft 9.2 releases.
“MphasiS’ deep industry expertise, technology skills and strong execution capabilities deliver optimised business processes for global corporations worldwide,” said Mallinath Sengupta, Sr. Vice President and Head, Business & Emerging Technology Services at MphasiS. “MphasiS’ Upgrade Accelerator Services are built to guide organisations through an integrated process of discovery and evaluation in line with their overall upgrade vision and alignment with Oracle Applications roadmap. MUSTS can make the implementation predictable and less risky while enhancing the user experience.”