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Infosys ties up with Oracle for HR platform

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Bangalore, Nov. 6 Infosys Technologies Ltd has teamed up with Oracle through the ‘BPO powered by Oracle programme’ and is launching a comprehensive managed services platform for multifunction human resource services through its Infosys Business Platforms offering.

With this launch, Infosys moves into the next generation of multi-process HR transformational outsourcing, the company said in a note to the BSE. The HR platform will enable process transformation while being cost-effective, it said. It will help companies streamline their HR operations and reduce operational costs.

The Infosys Business Platform for HR frees up significant capital expenditure locked into HR technology and process investments. It is built on Oracle’s Peoplesoft Enterprise Human Capital Management (HCM) suite and offers the entire Hire-to-Retire processes and operations such as HR administration, payroll and talent management functions like recruitment, performance management and learning management in a fully-hosted and managed environment.

“We are already seeing early successes of this model in Australia and New Zealand. The launch will also extend to Asia, Europe and the Americas,” said Mr Anantha Radhakrishnan, Vice-President, Infosys. “This bundling of HR technology, application services, HCM process consulting and BPO delivers transformational value using levers such as global sourcing and technology innovation”.

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