PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 29, 2003--PeopleSoft Inc. (Nasdaq:PSFT - News) (Company
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further extending its existing PeopleSoft Human Capital Management (HCM) solution. PeopleSoft Time and Labor will enable Nashville Electric Service to streamline its time
entry and payroll processes, resulting in more accurate and on time pay for employees.
"We selected PeopleSoft's Time and Labor application to take advantage of the integration with our existing HR and Payroll systems," said Vic Hatridge, chief
information officer, Nashville Electric Service. "By leveraging PeopleSoft's Pure Internet Architecture(TM), we will be able to deploy Time and Labor to our entire
workforce over the Web, helping to ensure our employees are paid accurately and on time and improving overall employee satisfaction. We know we can depend on the
quality of PeopleSoft's products, ease of use and solid technology vision."
Nashville Electric Service is among the 12 largest public electric utilities in the nation, distributing energy to more than 300,000 customers in Middle Tennessee.
About PeopleSoft
PeopleSoft (Nasdaq:PSFT - News) is the world's leading provider of application software for the real-time enterprise. PeopleSoft pure Internet software enables organizations
to reduce costs and increase productivity by directly connecting customers, suppliers, partners and employees to business processes on-line, in real time. PeopleSoft's
integrated, best-in-class applications include Customer Relationship Management, Supply Chain Management, Human Capital Management, Financial Management and
Application Integration. Today more than 5,200 organizations in 140 countries run on PeopleSoft software. For more information, visit us at www.peoplesoft.com.
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