HR Technology Highlights – HR Tech Daily Round-Up For 16th May 2023

Welcome to the HR Tech Roundup. We have gathered the top HR trends for 2021 with different HR categories like Employee Engagement,, Training and Development, Career Development and Artificial Intelligence.

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Bonusly Names Judith Bartels VP Of Product And Design

Bonusly, an engaging recognition and rewards platform that connects teams and enriches company culture, announced that Judith Bartels, previously senior director of design, has been appointed vice president of product and design. In her new role, Bartels will be responsible for the end-to-end Bonusly experience, encompassing both product strategy and design execution.

Meet Nexthink Assist, Digital Employee Experience’s First AI Powered Assistant

Nexthink announced the first AI powered virtual assistant for Digital Employee Experience (DEX), Nexthink Assist. Nexthink Assist democratizes digital workplace observability by using large language models (LLM) with Nexthink’s core technology and pre-trained “natural language to query” AI generative model to make IT investigations even easier to use with conversational, layman terms.

UKG Developer Hub Helps Businesses Quickly Evolve And Adapt

UKG, a leading provider of HRpayroll, and workforce management solutions for all people, announced the enhanced UKG Developer Hub, a dedicated portal that further unlocks the already highly extensible UKG HCM suites for customers, partners, and third-party developers, helping businesses more quickly adapt to changing needs.

BambooHR Welcomes Ryan Packer As Chief Technology Officer

BambooHR, the industry’s leading cloud-hosted software provider dedicated to powering the strategic evolution of human resources,announced it has appointed Ryan Packer as Chief Technology Officer. In this newly created role, Packer will unify BambooHR’s technical functions.

Worksploring Revolutionizes Remote Work, Empowering Employees And Employers To Come Together

As the world witnesses the rise of 35 million digital nomads, the fate of cubicle lovers hangs in the balance Worksploring, the ultimate platform for remote workers, is hosting a Cubicle Retirement Party on May 15th to honor the legacy of cubicles and embrace the new era of location-independent work.

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