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20+ High Impact HR Technology Acquisitions, Mergers, and More from 2020

Lighthouse

In 2020, in spite of the pandemic-related shutdowns and other business impacts, the HR technology industry was within a few M&A deals of the 2019 numbers we were tracking (approximately 50). Some were specifically focused on bringing AI/machine learning talent and/or tools into a technology stack with a deep dataset.

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How Companies Identify Talent with Janine Nicole Dennis & Kage Spatz

Thrive Global

Her career spans over 15 years in HR, Talent Acquisition, and Talent Management in pharmaceuticals, K-12 education, technology, private equity, healthcare, performing arts, and staffing, just to name a few sectors she has worked in. Synergy within our value systems. Thank you for doing this!

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HR Tech Conference 2021: Looking ahead to ‘finally getting back to our lives’

HRExecutive

By now I hope you have heard the news that the HR Technology Conference and Exposition ® is returning to a live, in-person format this fall, Sept. I recall vividly the last industry event I attended in person: the Ultimate Software Connections event in Las Vegas that month. 1 in Las Vegas.

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What’s Next? Navigating the New Retail Landscape

DailyPay

I work for Ultimate Kronos Group. Prior to a week ago, you might have noticed as Ultimate Software and Kronos, but we merged. AN: I think DailyPay is one of our most strategic technology partners, because we’re seeing a huge demand in this same day pay space. And we formed a partnership unlike no other.

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2021 Was the Biggest Year Yet for HR Tech: See 30+ of the Top M&A Activities

Lighthouse

When you juxtapose that with the fact that 2021 was the biggest year ever for the HR technology market in terms of investment, we just couldn’t go without sharing the biggest pieces of the last 12 months and highlighting a few for their specific value. Software providers are working hard to keep pace.

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HR tech news this week: June 21-25

HRExecutive

Work scheduling, management processes, systems and tools, benefits policies and much, much more all have to be factored in. The unprecedented shifts have been the driving force behind the program for this year’s Women in HR Tech Summit, held on the first day of the upcoming HR Technology Conference & Exposition®.

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The Digital Workplace for 2021 and Beyond

SocialChorus

Researchers forecast that companies will spend nearly $35 – $80 billion on digital workplace technologies in the next few years. These tools build the infrastructure upon which the digital workplace lives. You can trace it back to four core ways digital tools have transformed the way we live and work.