I attended SuccessConnect (Twitter: #sconnect), the annual SuccessFactors conference, to hear the latest from this talent management applications company. A lot has changed for the formerly independent company since it acquired Plateau less than a year ago and Jobs2Web. In turn, earlier this year SAP acquired SuccessFactors to expand its cloud computing business. Its recently outlined expansion as part of SAP’s overall cloud computing strategy is beginning to take shape.
SuccessFactors is expanding its talent management applications to a larger portfolio of human capital management applications. First, SuccessFactors announced the availability of its Professional Edition, which is focused on providing performance and talent management to small and midsize businesses. It handles employee profiles, goal management, performance management and 360-degree reviews, and includes Jam, the company’s social collaborative environment. Organizations that want to add compensation, recruiting or a more advanced edition of Jam can rent them as well.
Second, SuccessFactors announced it will adopt SAP HANA as the in-memory computing
Beyond these products, which are available today, SuccessFactors unveiled Employee Central, a new cloud-based service for human capital management scheduled for release this summer. It stores employee records and makes them available across SuccessFactors applications, but more importantly it helps managers and employees get simpler access to self-service payroll, vacation and time-off information. This could answer the need of 89 percent of organizations in our research that said existing environments are too complex. Employee Central is a user-centric, configurable application that can provide quick access to a range of human capital information. I was impressed by the simple presentation of workforce metrics in its new interface. In addition, the application is accessible on smartphones and tablets. I think Employee Central has the potential to change the way businesses think about workforce applications. A critical advancement for SuccessFactors is the migration of SAP on-premises payroll technology to now be available in the cloud computing model and part of Employee Central. For example, organizations are always looking for ways to make payroll processing more efficient, since it is one of their largest ongoing costs.
SuccessFactors also demonstrated its focus on recruiting to help attract, engage and
SuccessFactors is addressing the broad purpose of human capital management, which is to attract, engage and retain talent to meet business objectives. The company is advancing in a highly competitive market for next-generation applications focused on people and workforces. It has new releases coming across its applications portfolio, including compensation and learning, which I will cover later. But SuccessFactors continues to work with its partners to complement its offering. For example Workforce Software that I have assessed helps manage the tasks related to non-exempt employees that have specific hourly and scheduling related needs. With the transition into SAP behind it, SuccessFactors has the process of integrating its applications with SAP’s well under way. Its challenge is to keep up the pace of product development while educating potential new customers and making successful new deployments across the world. Its technology advances are well worth examining as organizations assess their existing deployments and evaluate new ones.
Regards,
Mark Smith – CEO & Chief Research Officer