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Creating a global process platform Core HR: Why and how

Many organizations today need to manage talent globally. Is yours one of them? The cultural, geographic, linguistic, and structural silos that divide global enterprises are smaller obstacles than ever if you have the right technology. Cloud technology — especially talent management systems integrated with core HR systems — can bridge differences and break down boundaries

Six questions to ask before moving core HR into the cloud

Globalization is putting enormous pressure on HR to standardize systems and processes.1 The lack of a single global system of record for core HR data — such as name, payroll, benefits, talent, and contact information, as well as legally required documentation — prevents companies from operating effectively and efficiently. As companies race to expand into

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Today, there’s lots of talk about moving core HR into the cloud. Sure, you can benefit from making the move, but it’s not a race you should begin without knowing what you’re getting into. Some vendors may pressure you to quickly rip and replace your current system. Going fast is fine, but you don’t want

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In today’s business world, enterprise messaging and collaboration have become mission critical components of IT infrastructures. They directly affect every employee’s communications and productivity, so it’s imperative to improve the scalability and flexibility of computing infrastructures, storage capacities, and storage performance in order to fully support and scale Microsoft Exchange servers. Access this resource to

Core HR: Why and how. Creating a global process platform.

Many organizations today need to manage talent globally. Is yours one of them? The cultural, geographic, linguistic, and structural silos that divide global enterprises are smaller obstacles than ever if you have the right technology. Cloud technology — especially talent management systems integrated with core HR systems — can bridge differences and break down boundaries