This week: LinkedIn Sues After Scraping Of User Data, Wal-Mart’s new scheduling system looks to improve peak-hour staffing, Cornerstone and SAP Successfactors vendor analyst updates, Workday and IBM extend current relationship with 7-year deal, and Gartner: Most of the companies similar to Box and Dropbox will be gone in 2 years.
This week: 3% Salary Increase in 2016 also projected for 2017, Randstad Acquiring Monster, SAP SuccessFactors appoints Chief Revenue Officer, and The HR Open Standards Consortium Launches Benefits Enrollment Project.
This week: John and Stacey chat quickly about how benefits are changing and the latest work on Sierra-Cedar’s annual survey, Illegal in Massachusetts: Asking Your Salary in a Job Interview, Ultimate Software makes list of 20 Best-Performing Tech Stocks in the Past Decade, Is Oracle’s plan with NetSuite to own the most data?, Phenom People and iCIMS Announce Partnership, and One Source Virtual Announces Executive Team Transition.
Erin Spencer sits in this week with John Sumser and Stacey Harris. Topics include Oracle’s purchase of Netsuite, Workday buying Platfora, Zenefits fines, Chatbot applications, and the Gender Pay Gap.
This week: Stacey Harris returns to HR Tech Weekly, The Case for Working in Silicon Valley and Living in the Rust Belt, IBM beats the street in Q2 with sales of $20.24B, EPS of $2.95, cloud revenues up 30%, Microsoft, Phenom People, Remesh, Yahoo Is Said to Collect Final Bids as Auction Nears Its End, and Disney intern temporarily fired over Twitter post.
This week: Sierra-Cedar survey closes, insights to be shared at HR Tech in October, Pokémon Go, Automation of Jobs, top down vs. bottom up?, Tesla and driverless cars, Workday acquires online learning company Zaption, The Power of Dirty Data, Updates from John from the Ceridian conference in Las Vegas.
This week: The Internet of Things, Phenom People, Job Market Maker, Jazz’s partner program, Beamery and their VC funding, and Microsoft’s recruiting letter.
Brexit spells turbulence for cloud computing: 6 stormy scenarios, Snag-A-Job Update, Gartner: Cloud will be the “default option” for software deployment by 2020, Workforce Software event and Workplace Acquisition, Millennials Having Trouble Finding Full-Time Work.
This week: Microsoft’s Nadella says LinkedIn will get the hands-off treatment, while tech companies are uncomfortable with sharing LinkedIn data with competitor Microsoft, Snag-A-Job acquires PeopleMatter, Caslight Health – a better way to navigate the US Healthcare system?, and Is HR Spending on the rise? Early insights from the Sierra-Cedar HR Systems Survey.
This week: Microsoft Buys LinkedIn, Sierra-Cedar Survey Progress, John’s Request for Help with HR Tech Dictionary, Lexy Martin’s coming out of retirement and heading to Visier, Ultimate and Vestrics, and the difference between product extension and innovation.
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