Softscape Nominated for Best Enterprise HR Software Solution
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Most Comprehensive People Management Platform Recognized by The
Software Satisfaction Awards
WAYLAND, Mass. & LONDON--(Business Wire)--
Softscape, the global leader in integrated people management
software, today announced it was nominated for Best Enterprise HR
Software by the UK Software Satisfaction Awards 2008. The Software
Satisfaction Awards are based on the views of genuine buyers and
end-users of business software applications - not those of a judging
panel. This means that the Awards act as a valuable guide to any
business taking the decision to purchase new software applications.
The winners of the Software Satisfaction Awards will be announced
at a gala event on the evening of Thursday, October 30th at The
Brewery in London, a 250 year old venue that is recognized for its
consistent and unrivalled customer experience.
Softscape is the global leader in integrated human capital
management (HCM) software enabling organizations to drive business
performance through more effective people management. Recognized by
industry analysts as the most comprehensive strategic human capital
management solution, Softscape provides complete employee lifecycle
management, including a core system of record, in a single, integrated
platform for improved business intelligence. As the pioneer in talent
management, Softscape is on the cutting edge of advanced technologies
that enable organizations around the world achieve operational
excellence.
"We are very pleased to be nominated for this prestigious award,
and especially coming from the actual end users of our software," said
Softscape CEO Dave Watkins. "This is further testimony to our
unmatched focus on our customers' achievement. Softscape maintains
some of the industry's highest customer satisfaction and retention
rates (98%). We remain the vendor of choice because we offer customers
the most comprehensive product offering, more flexibility and choices
to support their long-term strategy, deep domain expertise, and
superior service delivery."
For more information about Softscape's solutions, please visit
http://www.softscape.com.
For more information about the Software Satisfaction Awards 2008,
please visit http://www.softwaresatisfaction.co.uk/.
About Softscape (www.softscape.com)
Softscape is the global leader in integrated people management
software that enables organizations to more effectively drive their
business performance. Recognized by industry analysts as the most
comprehensive strategic human capital management solution, Softscape
provides complete employee lifecycle management, including a core
system of record, in a single, integrated platform for improved
business intelligence. The company offers customers of all sizes and
in all industries the most flexibility and choice with multiple
purchase, configuration, and deployment options. For more than a
decade, Softscape has helped millions of workers across 156 countries
be more successful at their jobs while contributing to bottom-line
results. Softscape's customers represent Fortune 500/Global 500,
mid-market, and government organizations, including Barclays (NYSE:
BCS; London: BARC), AstraZeneca (NYSE: AZN (ADR); London: AZN),
Seagate (NYSE: STX), GKN (London: GKN), Edcon, LandAmerica (NYSE:
LFG), P&G (NYSE: PG) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Softscape is based in Massachusetts with offices in London, Sydney,
New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, Hartford, Washington, D.C.,
Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Johannesburg.
The Softscape logo and marks related to Softscape products are
either trademarks or registered trademarks of Softscape, Inc. Other
brand and product names contained herein may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Softscape
Cynthia Hammond, +1 508-358-1072
chammond@softscape.com
or
Softcape, EMEA/APAC
Kelley Rotari, +44(0) 207 424 4000
krotari@softscape.com
Copyright Business Wire 2008
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