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Do you want to add interfaces to your CA PPM instance? This class will review the pros and cons of various integration methods and provide best practice on how to handle various interfaces. We’ll walk you through specific interface examples and showcase Rego’s pre-built interface sets you can leverage to reduce the time and cost of implementation. -
Most organizations use CA PPM as part of an annual planning process, in conjunction with an ITFM or financial system. There is often a struggle to know where CA PPM fits into the process and how to effectively connect the data and processes between these tools. In this class, we will discuss how a PPM tool and an ITFM tool fit together to support annual planning. -
How do I mature my portfolio planning? What is my organization's next steps in maturing our portfolio planning processes, and how can CA PPM or other tools help? This class will review industry trends related to portfolio planning and talk about what each organization should aspire to portfolio processes. -
Are you on an older version of CA PPM? Do you want to understand the value of the new features and functions in recent versions? Have you seen the new UX and do you wonder when is the right time to move over? This class is a demonstration of the new UX, new features in both classic and new UX, and the value of these features for customers. -
Do you want to know more about building outbound integrations using a flat file placed on an SFTP Server? Does your organization have an external BI tool like Cognos, Tableau, Domo, or Qlikview? This session will review strategies for getting data into your corporate BI tools. We will also show Rego's data extraction tool and how it can be used for all outbound file-based integrations to save money and time. -
Do you want to know the best practices for implementing program management within CA PPM? More and more companies are moving to a form of program management, where projects may not be individually funded, but programs are funded instead. We will walk through how to leverage Clarity for program management, including use cases and what can and cannot be used OOTB. -
Do you want to report on TCO for your organization by business function, application, or service? This should be the financial management goal of every organization. This class will discuss a path and some architecture choices to make this a reality. We will highlight want some customers are doing today and share some best practices on the journey. -
Learn advanced administrative development tasks—including Objects and Fields, Object Portlets, Basic Processes, and XOG. In the last portion of this class we will walk through the high-level data model within the CA PPM database and walk through some basic NSQL portlets. This is a more technical class focusing on basic configurations - designed for non-technical people (especially the last 3 hours of the day) -
Does project and idea estimation take too long and lack visibility? This class will address one of the most common pain points within organizations: how to involve the right people within a timely project estimate. Learn some Rego best practices for defining, calculating, and modifying idea and project estimates, so you can increase throughput and ROI. -
The Open and Close Periods process closes the earliest open time period and opens the first closed time period after the latest open time period. This process may be used for a non-administrator to open and close time periods without having access to the administrative side. The process is executed through the job Execute Process. For example, our oldest time period is January 6, and our most recent is May 1, it would close out January 6, and open a time period for the week after May 1. -
The Time Tracking Stalker – Resource workflow process is used to notify resources that fail to submit a timesheet in a prior week. The workflow checks for active resources, hire/termination dates, track mode, and open for time entry. This process helps to ensure resources submit timesheets in a timely manner. In version 13, the email can be enhanced to include colors, bold, underline, and other HTML formatting. -
The Time Tracking Stalker – Resource workflow process is used to notify resources that fail to submit a timesheet in a prior week. The workflow checks for active resources, hire/termination dates, track mode, and open for time entry. This process helps to ensure resources submit timesheets in a timely manner. In version 13, the email can be enhanced to include colors, bold, underline, and other HTML formatting. -
The Time Tracking Stalker – Resource workflow process is used to notify resources that fail to submit a timesheet in a prior week. The workflow checks for active resources, hire/termination dates, track mode, and open for time entry. This process helps to ensure resources submit timesheets in a timely manner. In version 13, the email can be enhanced to include colors, bold, underline, and other HTML formatting. -
The Unlock Projects workflow process can be run through the "Execute a Process" job. The workflow will execute a query that will automatically unlock projects that have been exported / checked out for over 2 days. This prevents any projects from remaining in the “locked” state for a long period of time, preventing time from posting to these projects. -
The Unlock Projects workflow process can be run through the "Execute a Process" job. The workflow will execute a query that will automatically unlock projects that have been exported / checked out for over 2 days. This prevents any projects from remaining in the “locked” state for a long period of time, preventing time from posting to these projects. -
The Unlock Projects workflow process can be run through the "Execute a Process" job. The workflow will execute a query that will automatically unlock projects that have been exported / checked out for over 2 days. This prevents any projects from remaining in the “locked” state for a long period of time, preventing time from posting to these projects.

