SuccessFactors To Integrate Talent Management Software With Partners

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

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SuccessFactors, the provider of hosted enterprise software for “performance and talent management,” is rolling out a partner program for its SaaS offering, letting business’ data from other enterprise programs integrate seamlessly with SuccessFactors’ software.

SuccessCloud is currently integrated with IBM Lotus Connections and IBM WebSphere Portal, Ping Identity, GeoLearning and SkillSoft. Additionally, Cast Iron, Conformity, NetSuite, Pervasive Software and SnapLogic will be supporting SuccessCloud.

SuccessCloud lets employees track their professional goals and companies can use the software to conduct performance reviews and assess competencies. There’s also capabilities in the software that help with the recruiting and the distribution of stocks and bonuses as well as the mapping of an organization’s employees. And SuccessFactors will now share data among other enterprise applications.

SuccesFactors, which went public in 2007, faces competition from Taleo and SAP.

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    [...] is operating at the lower end of the mid market, often as Sage replacement in the UK for instance. Even with links to SuccessFactors and the recent iPhone app launch you’ve got to ask how far up the food chain it can rapidly [...]

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