Monday, April 29, 2024

Frontier Software support HR Technologies UK

Frontier Software is supporting HR Technologies UK at ExCel London on 17th and 18th April 2024.

HR Technologies is the UK’s only technology focused event, with over 60 suppliers in the exhibition hall showcasing the latest in workplace technology. HR professionals can discover technology solutions to support their business.

The event includes panel discussions, presentations, roundtables and networking opportunities with more than 20 keynote speakers. Delegates can also join one of the 70 free seminars in dedicated theatres, where industry leaders and solution providers share their expertise.

HR has experienced a significant shift in their alignment with broader business strategy, and Frontier Software has remained focussed on the development of innovative technology to support that alignment.

HR has come a long way from its administrative roots, adapting to a landscape driven by technology and helping to ensure a business can thrive in an increasingly competitive and complex world. The HR professional is integral to developing and implementing organisational strategies and is a key to driving innovation.

An experienced and trusted provider, Frontier Software has been delivering software solutions to support HR professionals for over 40 years and has evolved and adapted in line with the complex demands of users.

A comprehensive suite of fully integrated software modules, with highly configurable automation tools, ensure personalised employee interactions create the right balance for your organisation and your people.

Real-time data is readily available for accurate and informed decision making and a ChatHR feature supports conversation style interactions between your employees and your HR database.

Visit Frontier Software at HR Technologies to learn more about their proven HR and/or Payroll cloud-based solution, and outsourced payroll processing services for organisations of every size and sector.

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