Workstream Announces TalentCenter 7.0

Oct 10

Workstream TalentCenter 7.0Workstream unveiled TalentCenter 7.0 today. (You have to go check out their landing page — it’s one of the cooler Flash applications I’ve seen and has to do with this product launch. Click on the image at right to see a screenshot of the tool.)

The company continues to deliver on its aggressive schedule of product launches under the leadership of Deepak Gupta, president and CEO. Workstream’s TalentCenter 7.0 includes these elements according to materials released to the business press:

  • Out-of-the-Box Globalization – TalentCenter 7.0 offers built-in support for 10 languages and multiple currencies, including languages such as English, French, Italian, Spanish, German and double-byte language like simplified Chinese.
  • Unification – “No Boundaries” Cross-Module Integration – TalentCenter 7.0 provides a common reporting and user-interface layer for all Workstream applications that far exceeds the basic integration capabilities of competitive systems by eliminating the boundaries between talent management modules. This improves effectiveness and productivity by providing managers a single view of information across multiple talent management solutions like compensation planning, performance management and competency management. The improved and intuitive look-and-feel eliminates the need for training, enabling company wide adoption and acceptance.
  • Built-in Advanced Analytics and Dashboards – TalentCenter 7.0 delivers rich analytics and dashboards for enhanced decision-making, including role-based views for staff at many levels. Executive dashboards quickly identify key issues and highlight results, while line-of-business dashboards and analytics support pay-for- performance and competency optimization initiatives.
  • Web 2.0-enabled User Interface – TalentCenter 7.0 provides a superior end-user experience, with heavy use of Web 2.0 conventions such as dynamic rollovers that improve usability. The new software is highly configurable to accommodate specific customer as well as user needs (e.g., workspaces that can be modified by the end user). Improved navigation provides high productivity by ensuring fewer mouse-clicks for faster access to information.

You can read more about Workstream’s product launches this year in the “Other Stories You Might Like” below. It’s been a good year for Workstream.

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Frank Roche

Frank started IFRACTAL over 7 years ago with Sarah Chambers. Together, they've created HR communications and HR software for some of the world's leading companies. Frank is also studying Flamenco guitar and origami.

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