mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 14 2008 | workday, saas, hosted software, technology, hr
HCM is a natural fit for SaaS...
Quoted: "Besides the need for simplicity around human capital [software], there's also the question of where do companies want to invest time and resources," Singh said, who was with Smoley at a Workday event in San Francisco on Tuesday. "Frankly, HCM isn't considered an area of innovation and growth for companies. You're looking for lower cost of ownership and a [faster] time element, and that makes HCM SaaS much more attractive."
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