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- Payroll giant ADP scoops up Employease
- Payroll giant ADP scoops up EmployeaseAttendnace & Payroll ManagementTime Attendance & Payroll SWhttp://www.lenvica.in
- Tags: payroll solutions, Operational accounting, payroll, Payroll company, Employease, Automatic Data Processing Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-08-05
- ADP buys Employease: on-demand completes the circle
- For more than half a century, ADP has been delivering automated payroll processing as a service. For over a decade, Employease has been one of the leading pioneers of automated business applications as a service, specializing in employee administration. So yesterday's acquisition of Employease by ADP completes a circle, fusing...
- Tags: Automatic Data Processing Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-08-18
- Payroll giant ADP scoops up Employease
- Providing another sign--in addition to the recent huge quarter that Salesforce.com just had--that software-as-a-service is gaining traction, $9 billion ADP (Automated Data Processing, Inc.) announced that is acquiring Employease, a 10-year-old company that provides SaaS HR, payroll and benefits services for 1,500 clients, with more than one million client records...
- Tags: Automatic Data Processing Inc., Employease
- Blog posts 2006-08-17
- A SaaS masterclass in how to do SOA
- If you want to understand what service-oriented architecture is all about — and how to do it really well — you should of course be reading my ZDNet colleague Joe McKendrick's SOA blog. But for a blinding 'a-ha' moment, go take a look at Employease Extend, unveiled...
- Tags: Employease
- Blog posts 2006-06-12
- Outsourcing and the network effect
- Outsourcing and the network effectJump in the Pool!Yes, pooling resources is the best answer for almost all small and mid-sized business. These are points that a few of us (erik.engbrecht, pkstephens) have been making on the original post by Paul Murphy.We do for our 160+ clients something they could not...
- Tags: Employease, outsourcing, network effect, network, outsource
- Discussion threads 2006-03-02
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- ADP sees incentive for SaaS
- Payroll and employee services giant ADP announced an interesting new partnership today, teaming up with on-demand vendor Centive to offer its sales incentive management application to customers of ADP's national accounts division â€" those with 1000 employees or more. It's interesting for three reasons: the move reinforces...
- Tags: Incentive, Software-as-a-service, Partnership, On-demand, Automatic Data Processing Inc., Business Structures, Software As A Service (SaaS), Finance, Emerging Technologies, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- Google to big business: Google love belongs in the Enterprise!
- Consumerization of enterprise technology is the way to both employee happiness and better decision making, was the Google Enterprise message conveyed this morning at the “Enterprise Search Summit†underway in New York City, courtesy of Kevin Gough, Senior Product Marketing Manager for Google Enterprise.Enterprise IT is “falling behind," Gough asserted....
- Tags: Enterprise, Google, Google Apps, Google Software Applications
- Blog posts 2007-05-16
- SaaS in 2007: It's about services, doh!
- In my trio of predictions for SaaS in 2007, Ive saved the biggest trend till last. The coming year will see a growing acknowledgement that SaaS is just part of a wider move towards Internet-based automated services. This is such an all-embracing trend that it will drive several other sub-trends,...
- Tags: basics, Ecosystems, Business applications, Saas
- Blog posts 2007-01-02
- Seeking the true meaning of SaaS
- As has happened with so many terms in the IT industry, the definition of software-as-a-service, or SaaS, has been stretched this way and that as vendors compete to make marketing capital out their use of it. As the model evolves, some vendors on the leading edge are trying to redefine...
- Tags: Saas, basics, Web 3.0, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
- Google Enterprise goes to market
- PART II of Google Enterprise strategy: ‘Death to the hierarchy’Michael Lock, Director of North American Sales for Google Enterprise, leads a 250 person strong team within Google that is “doing business the old fashioned way.”The Google Enterprise Solutions mission is to “deliver Google innovation to the enterprise,” and Lock...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Search
- Blog posts 2006-11-14
- Business services powered by SaaS
- One of the unspoken convergences of current times is the joining together of business service providers with on-demand application vendors. ADP's recent acquisitions of on-demand vendors Employease and VirtualEdge is a notable example, but it's far from being an isolated case. Last week I noted CRM provider RightNow's work with...
- Tags: business service, on-demand, Saas, software
- Blog posts 2006-10-24
- ADP buys VirtualEdge, Kenexa nabs BrassRing
- The billion-dollar SaaS sector of HR and payroll became a little less fragmented this month after two of the larger players each made significant acquisitions in the talent management arena. ADP last week announced it completed the acquisition of VirtualEdge, an on-demand provider of enterprise talent management solutions...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Mergers & Acquisitions, Automatic Data Processing Inc., VirtualEdge, software-as-a-service, acquisition, BrassRing, Kenexa, talent, talent management
- Blog posts 2006-10-18
- The commoditization of systems management
- One of the most telling advantages of the on-demand model shows through in the case of applications that depend on multiple external inputs, because the on-demand model allows the vendor to share those input connections across the customer base. For example, take Employease, an on-demand HR management system that handles...
- Tags: agent, Klir Technologies, systems management
- Blog posts 2006-09-25
- Billion dollar SaaS sectors
- The drawback of having Salesforce.com as such a dominant figure in the SaaS industry is that many casual observers form the erroneous impression that SaaS is just a handful of companies, largely confined to the CRM sector. Nothing could be further from the truth. To see the full extent...
- Tags: Saas
- Blog posts 2006-09-24
- AT&T buys poster child of ASP boom years
- USinternetworking, which lit the fuse on the ASP boom when it stormed to a 173% gain and a $2.9 billion valuation on the first day of its NASDAQ IPO in April 1999, was acquired yesterday by AT&T for $300 million. Back in 1999, Annapolis, MD-based USi was the...
- Tags: USi, Microsoft ASP
- Blog posts 2006-09-13
- Why business is driving SaaS adoption
- Why business is driving SaaS adoptionDirty rhetoricPhil I really must protest that you are playing very dirty here. Some people raise some very real question marks over some of the claims made by SaaS vendors and these get dismissed as being the product of fear, ignorance or blind conservatism.It seems...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), SaaS Adoption, software-as-a-service, unstoppable tide, SaaS company
- Discussion threads 2006-08-17
- Multitenant, yes. Hosted, not necessarily
- Multitenant, yes. Hosted, not necessarilySoftware as a WEB ServiceCan someone please start a discussion of a software offering that is as much as possible completely web service enabled SaaWS ? David JemeysonYou are SO right!What is the point of software-as-a-service if it isn't 100% web-based?No one seems to be...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Channel management, Human capital, Web, software-as-a-service, SaaWS, Web service
- Discussion threads 2006-08-08
- Mashup vs. SOA app: what's the difference?
- Don Hinchcliffe, who has broken a lot of new ground over the past year in his assessments of SOA-Web 2.0 convergence, picked up on my post about IBM's mashup server, and delves deeper into what, exactly 'enterprise mashups' are, and how they can make a difference.Dion cautions that "mashup"...
- Tags: mashup, SOA
- Blog posts 2006-06-21
- Wither Oracle, SAP, et al? (Pt 3)
- There's one more tough decision for enterprise software vendors that I want to cover. Then I can respond to some of the flak that I've taken for Pt 1, when I focused on license revenue vs maintenance/services. Pt 2 examined stack or platform? The third choice is around breadth of...
- Tags: Web services, Enterprise software, Middleware, Workday, SAP AG, SAP NetWeaver, Oracle Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-04-28
- Google's enterprise discovery plan
- Several emails plopped in my inbox today from on-demand vendors who have introduced OneBox for Enterprise modules for the new Google Search Appliance. This raises an interesting point about Google's strategy here. Some might see the purpose of the appliance as merely a means of bringing its search technology inside...
- Tags: Google Inc., on-demand
- Blog posts 2006-04-19
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