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Feature:

State of the Sector: HRMS

  

The Heart of HR Service Delivery


Six major HRMS vendors ranked by the percentage of companies which are using them as their core system.

The heart of HR service delivery

More than 89 percent of the 250 companies Towers Perrin surveyed in 2004 had a core HR system. For the majority of companies in the survey, PeopleSoft (pre-Oracle) and SAP were the dominant platforms.

Source: Towers Perrin 2004 HR Service Delivery Survey

Workforce Management, June 2005, p. 58 -- Subscribe Now!


Next Article: 5. Comparison Shopping
AMR Research evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of PeopleSoft, Oracle and SAP.

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Feature Contents
Top of Feature

1. Systems Open to Collaboration
Leading HRMS companies are flexible enough to open their systems for add-ons.

2. Filling a Gap
Employease can implement its system in four to eight weeks, in contrast to months and sometimes years for larger systems.

3. PDS Catches Attention With Low-key Approach
Apparently, the combination of good technology, low cost and service is working.

4. The Heart of HR Service Delivery


5. Comparison Shopping
AMR Research evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of PeopleSoft, Oracle and SAP.

6. No One System Does it All
A chart showing the percentages of companies' HR systems that are developed in house, purchased or outsourced.

7. Technology Forum
Discuss how to choose system that will yield the best results, as well as how to maintain it, and how to calculate its return on investment. (Please note that this forum is dedicated to workforce-management professionals only, and not for employees.)

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