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SumTotal unveils enhanced suite

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Hyderabad, May 3

SumTotal Systems, a provider of learning and business performance technologies and services, has released SumTotal Enterprise 7.2, which is the newest version of its enterprise software suite. "This release showcases the work we've been doing for the better part of a year, developing technology to manage talent across an employer's enterprise," Mr Dave Crussell, SumTotal's Chief Operating Officer, said. Forrester Research has referred to this area as the hottest segment of the burgeoning market for HR applications and the performance and talent management segment, estimated at $9 billion.

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