Tag: Oracle HCM Cloud
Whether your organization is still in the evaluation phase or has already made the leap to the cloud, it is imperative to understand its potential danger and pitfalls. In this session, we will cover the five types of cloud risks and explore methods organizations can use to analyze and manage those risks. Presented by Bert…
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Whether your organization is still in the evaluation phase or has already made the leap to the cloud, it is imperative to understand its potential danger and pitfalls. In this session, we will cover the five types of cloud risks and explore methods organizations can use to analyze and manage those risks. Presented by Bert…
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- Webinars
ATCO Group is a US $21 billion enterprise with 6,000 staff worldwide in diverse industries such as gas, electricity, pipelines, liquids, energy, and construction. ATCO realized that in order to remain an industry leader, it had to embark on a transformative journey to simplify and standardize processes while also creating an efficient shared-services model. Join…
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ATCO Group is a US $21 billion enterprise with 6,000 staff worldwide in diverse industries such as gas, electricity, pipelines, liquids, energy, and construction. ATCO realized that in order to remain an industry leader, it had to embark on a transformative journey to simplify and standardize processes while also creating an efficient shared-services model. Join…
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John Soat, Oracle BRANDVOICE brand contributor, wrote in Forbes about how smart technology in HCM Cloud makes HR more personal. Oracle has added a range of new features to its Cloud-based human resources applications, including extensive self-service functions, "smart" controls, and expanded point-to-point connectivity - all facilitated by a mobile-device-oriented, voice-enabled digital assistant powered by artificial intelligence (AI). The new features derive from Oracle's overall application strategy - characterized by voice recognition through a mobile interface, an intuitive and pervasive digital assistant, and a recommendation engine whose machine learning algorithms allow it to constantly improve.
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- 11/01/19
John Soat, Oracle BRANDVOICE brand contributor, wrote in Forbes about how smart technology in HCM Cloud makes HR more personal. Oracle has added a range of new features to its Cloud-based human resources applications, including extensive self-service functions, "smart" controls, and expanded point-to-point connectivity - all facilitated by a mobile-device-oriented, voice-enabled digital assistant powered by artificial intelligence (AI). The new features derive from Oracle's overall application strategy - characterized by voice recognition through a mobile interface, an intuitive and pervasive digital assistant, and a recommendation engine whose machine learning algorithms allow it to constantly improve.
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- Blogs
- 11/01/19
John Soat, Oracle BRANDVOICE brand contributor, wrote in Forbes about how smart technology in HCM Cloud makes HR more personal. Oracle has added a range of new features to its Cloud-based human resources applications, including extensive self-service functions, "smart" controls, and expanded point-to-point connectivity - all facilitated by a mobile-device-oriented, voice-enabled digital assistant powered by artificial intelligence (AI). The new features derive from Oracle's overall application strategy - characterized by voice recognition through a mobile interface, an intuitive and pervasive digital assistant, and a recommendation engine whose machine learning algorithms allow it to constantly improve.
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- Blogs
- 11/01/19
John Soat, Oracle BRANDVOICE brand contributor, wrote in Forbes about how smart technology in HCM Cloud makes HR more personal. Oracle has added a range of new features to its Cloud-based human resources applications, including extensive self-service functions, "smart" controls, and expanded point-to-point connectivity - all facilitated by a mobile-device-oriented, voice-enabled digital assistant powered by artificial intelligence (AI). The new features derive from Oracle's overall application strategy - characterized by voice recognition through a mobile interface, an intuitive and pervasive digital assistant, and a recommendation engine whose machine learning algorithms allow it to constantly improve.
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- Blogs
- 11/01/19