Human Capital Management
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Banyan Tree invests $1M in talent management
News Singapore hotels and resorts operator employs SAP in bid to better nurture and manage talent pool of over 10,000 staff, according to company executives.
Thursday, October 22 2009 07:00 PM
Tags: Business development/management, Personnel management, Recruiting, Banyan Systems, Database, SAP AG, Talent Management, Human Resources Inc., Training, Bangkok
PeopleSoft founder taking on Oracle again
News Dave Duffield's new company will compete with Salesforce.com and recent on-demand moves by SAP and archrival Oracle.
Tuesday, November 07 2006 10:35 AM
Tags: Business applications, Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Morale a problem in IT shops
News A market research group finds burnout is common among IT workers, although salaries continue to rise and employees with "hot" skills can demand a salary premium.
Tuesday, April 08 2003 04:17 PM
Storage and data at the coalface
News Three Australian organizations speak about storage and data management challenges, each with different points of view.
Tuesday, December 02 2008 07:24 AM
Tags: Data centers, Data backup, disaster recovery, Data warehousing/business intelligence, Virtualization, Storage, human capital management, Human Resources, human capital, data management, information technology
Oracle releases global business suite
News E-Business Suite 12 adjusts financial entries to reflect accounting requirements in any geographic location. Other apps also unveiled.
Thursday, February 01 2007 10:55 AM
Tags: Business applications
Study: IT morale hitting bottom
News Almost three-quarters of IT managers consider IT employee burnout a serious issue in their organizations, one that could have long-term effects on productivity and the overall health of the business.
Tuesday, March 25 2003 09:45 AM
Report: Hosted CRM is king
News Oracle leads in sales of human capital management applications, thanks to PeopleSoft buy, says AMR Research.
Wednesday, August 16 2006 11:39 AM
Tags: Customer resource management (CRM), Analyst reports
Greener pastures--and wallets--for tech workers?
Insight A study by US analyst firm Meta Group predicts better salaries and more competitive IT job market in the next three years.
Thursday, October 14 2004 03:04 PM
Tags: Financial, Employee communications
Duffield's Workday, gearing up to punch in
News After a year in stealth mode, PeopleSoft founder's new company is ready to step into light.
Friday, April 21 2006 11:36 AM
Tags: Business applications, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Leadership, Innovation
PeopleSoft to beef up business software
News The firm will announce plans for several new products next week, expanding its line of applications designed to help businesses automate operations.
Friday, April 26 2002 10:34 AM
PeopleSoft, IBM expand partnership
News The software maker announces new products and says IBM will include its human resources software in a suite of business applications.
Wednesday, October 23 2002 10:52 AM
PeopleSoft targets governments in Asia
News Business automation systems vendor PeopleSoft is looking for government interest in its enterprise software products as corporate information technology spending remains weak.
Wednesday, October 02 2002 10:00 AM
PeopleSoft founder back in the enterprise game
News Apparently, the two-year hostile takeover battle between Oracle and PeopleSoft has not left Dave Duffield winded.
Monday, May 09 2005 10:38 AM
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Acquisitions
Newly-merged Lawson takes on ERP giants
News The combined entity of Lawson and Intentia will leverage on its newfound synergies in the enterprise resource planning market.
Wednesday, May 10 2006 06:53 PM
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Mergers
Documents show PeopleSoft feared Microsoft
News Oracle attorneys argue that PeopleSoft did fear rivals other than the database giant and SAP.
Friday, June 18 2004 11:24 AM
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