Workforce Technology stories
HR teams at Garney will get direct access to employee records in SAP SuccessFactors, cutting manual handling as the builder modernises records management.
Pressure on restaurant chains to cut costs is driving demand for software that links finance, stock and scheduling across sites.
The new feature gives accounting firms visibility into workloads as talent shortages and rising client demand make staffing harder to scale.
Western Australian mines have cut HR processing time by 80% after a new SAP-linked system let workers self-serve compliance records.
Customers can now buy expense and digital agreement tools through Dayforce, easing integration headaches for HR, finance and operations teams.
Without proper oversight, rapidly growing AI agent workforces could leave firms blind to who can access systems, data and privileges.
AI is forcing firms to rethink hiring, as Scale By Avec says training and human skills matter more than simple headcount cuts.
The move should give the consumer health group tighter control of global operations as it replaces fragmented systems with AI-enabled cloud tools.
Remote crews can now stay connected and monitored through Zetifi’s multi-network system, reducing risk and unnecessary check-ins in the field.
Businesses can now build governed AI assistants and use 12 pre-built planning apps across finance, supply chain and workforce management.
Enterprises using the platform will be able to test and monitor AI agents more closely as Sprinklr broadens automation across service, marketing and insights.
Consumers will soon get faster access to deposited funds, while banks face new fraud rules and stablecoins enter a regulated Canadian framework.
The drinks group aims to tighten planning, finance and supply chain control across 24 sites as AI tools are added to core systems.
KPMG Canada urges tech chiefs to sharpen data, AI and cloud execution as a survey of 150 executives flags gaps in scaling and returns.
Vietnamese firms seeking finance and HR systems gain new local support as Workday adds nearly 300 staff through five partners.
A shortage of approved classroom AI tools is leaving most Australian teachers eager for training but unable to use them with students.
Dental clinics face higher misclassification risk as a new system lets them pay temporary hygienists and assistants with remittances handled automatically.
Real-time scheduling will help the security firm cope with urgent call-outs and late shift changes that older systems could not manage.
More than 18,000 residents should see quicker repairs and smoother tenancy management after Valleys to Coast linked housing data into one platform.
UK payroll in crisis as 89% of professionals report frequent errors and delays, with manual processes and poor system integration to blame.