Tuesday, October 31, 2017

The essential guide to managing HR technology trends | PLUS: Microsoft Dynamics ERP, cloud-based HCM and AI, one CIO's move to cloud MES

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The essential guide to managing HR technology trends
By TechTarget staff and contributors
Smart companies know that people management is undergoing major disruptions, and they're getting strategic about HR technology to gain a competitive edge. To help you do the same and lead your company into success, here's the ultimate guide to common issues, strategies and developments.

(SearchHRSoftware.com)

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Is Microsoft Dynamics ERP in it for the long haul?

Microsoft may be squandering a great enterprise product set with Dynamics ERP, says one analyst, but others believe that the platform is just undergoing a shift to cloud.

(SearchERP.com)

 
How one CIO's move to cloud MES brought significant gains

Led by Manesh Patel, Sanmina moved from an on-premises system to 42Q -- a cloud MES -- for real-time manufacturing and supply chain visibility, improved quality control and yield.

(SearchERP.com)

 

Cloud-based HCM and AI called game-changing talent combo

Hilton, IBM and YRC Worldwide shared plans for becoming talent-centric and AI-driven, with improved employee experiences, people management and productivity.

(SearchHRSoftware.com)

 

Swisscom gains by shrinking data warehouse systems

When Swisscom needed to merge two SAP ERP systems and several SAP BW data warehouses, it upgraded to one SAP BW on HANA system to reduce data from 5 TB to 1 TB.

(SearchSAP.com)

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SAP and WTA serve up real-time statistics via Leonardo

SAP Tennis Analytics uses Leonardo machine learning and SAP Predictive Analytics to deliver tennis insights. The NHL puts its entire league history into HANA Enterprise Cloud.

(SearchSAP.com)

 

Machine learning in Oracle's autonomous database

Oracle is employing a new autonomous database as part of its drive to the cloud. This relies on machine learning, but the actual effect is more evolutionary than revolutionary.

(SearchOracle.com)


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