Workforce Technology stories
The global hiring platform is tightening its leadership as it targets faster growth in a crowded cross-border employment market.
The platform is aimed at HR teams seeking faster cross-border hiring and lower compliance risk across more than 180 countries.
Employers may reach frontline staff faster during outages and evacuations, with 8x8 Resolve logging acknowledgements across multiple channels.
Managers can now spot staffing gaps, compliance risks and overtime exposure as they happen, as UKG adds live tools for shift-based workforces.
Customers are already saving time and millions as the awards spotlight AI tools moved into day-to-day operations across logistics, banking and public services.
Frontline service providers in Canada are under growing pressure to modernise as labour shortages and ageing systems strain delivery.
AI-driven oversight and call handling could help organisations keep customer service consistent as Teams becomes their main workspace.
HR teams under pressure to prove value may gain faster workforce insights as Cezanne embeds natural-language analytics into its existing HR system.
The hire is aimed at strengthening UKG's global sales push as software rivals race to turn AI features into practical workforce tools.
Australian and New Zealand mid-sized firms will gain faster deployments and real-time people, payroll and finance insights from Workday GO.
Gym operators could lift retention and revenue as the new service aims to turn first-time PT bookings into an instant in-app sale.
Small businesses in Uzbekistan can now pay staff instantly at weekends and holidays, as TBC Business adds a digital payroll tool.
Six more NHS trusts are due to join, testing whether a flexible shared service can cut costs and improve oversight at scale.
Only 12% of Australian operators say now is a good time to open a venue, as rising costs and weaker spend squeeze margins.
The deal will give 120,000 customers a single view of repairs and safety data across 50,000 homes, replacing fragmented systems.
The investment will help Edify expand as restaurant groups seek to cut waste, labour costs and reliance on spreadsheets and manual ordering.
AI-powered analytics can cut avoidable calls, speed issue resolution and uncover product gaps before they dent customer satisfaction.
Labour shortages, rising costs and tighter regulation are threatening delivery on Australia's construction pipeline despite robust defence-led demand.
UK fleet managers could cut collisions and manual admin as Motive adds AI cameras, automation and driver rewards to one platform.
More than 36,000 weekly home visits are set to be coordinated through one system as the partnership seeks to cut paperwork and improve oversight.