An initiative by the Business Software Alliance (BSA), which doubled the potential reward for anyone reporting the use of illegal software, has prompted a massive rise in the number of companies being reported for software piracy
HR Technology
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Scottish & Newcastle is set to revolutionise its global HR processes with software provider SAP and service provider Pecaso, in a deal estimated to be worth £1.4m.
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Britannia Building Society has unveiled plans to bring its payroll and HR systems back in-house as it nears the end of a five-year outsourcing deal
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West Midlands Police is considering implementing a workforce management system across its entire operation after the software helped it to...
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A new study has pinpointed the top six gripes users have with HR software systems. Sue Weekes reports on how to avoid them.
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Catering giant automates payroll and admin roles to keep HR in-house.
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Version 4 includes enhanced enterprise, publishing, and workflow functionality, plus a new name
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As more organisations link performance management systems to reward, should employers rely on technology to determine staff bonuses? Sue Weekes investigates
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High street health and beauty retailer Boots has signed a £16m seven-year payroll and HR outsourcing contract with supplier Northgate HR
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E-recruitment is about more than finding another avenue to advertise jobs. As technology gets more sophisticated, e-recruitment can help HR...
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The proliferation of mobile technology has blurred the boundaries between work and non-work situations, says Jo Faragher
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National Audit Office criticises NHS IT programme for lack of staff buy-in
by dan thomasby dan thomasWorld's biggest public sector IT project under fire from National Audit Office.
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John Lewis Partnership will go live later this month with a new HR and payroll system to better manage its shared-ownership business model
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It's all very well buying paperclips online, but can it work for people? Sue Weekes looks at the implications of sourcing staff via the internet
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Workers in London’s financial district will be able to access the internet in the streets and open spaces across the Square Mile later this year when a wireless network is installed in the area