Humanforce, a Sydney-based, global provider of human capital management (HCM) solutions announced a partnership agreement with Datacom, Australasia’s largest homegrown technology solutions provider, to provide an integrated WFM & payroll offering to Australian and New Zealand businesses.
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This powerful partnership brings together Humanforce’s WFM solution with Datapay payroll and EasiPay managed payroll, delivering customers yet another choice when seeking a truly integrated, best-of-breed and compliant WFM & Payroll solution, having launched its inaugural integrated WFM & Payroll offering in September last year.
Humanforce supports over 600,000 employees across the globe with its full stack HCM suite, comprising of workforce management (WFM), HR, payroll and wellbeing solutions, while Datacom’s cloud-native payroll platform serves over 25,000 businesses and 400,000 employees across Australia and New Zealand.
Humanforce specialises in simplifying complex labour regulations, making it the ideal solution for Australian and New Zealand customers. With a strong footprint in New Zealand, Humanforce’s partnership with Datacom will provide the opportunity for further expansion in NZ, with one in six New Zealanders relying on Datacom for their pay.
Clayton Pyne, Humanforce Chief Executive Officer, says that in selecting its technology partners, it looks for world-class technologies that enhance the Humanforce value proposition for frontline and flexible workforces. “We are focused on delivering truly employee-centred, intelligent and compliant solutions that make work better and life easier for frontline and flexible workforces.
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Humanforce’s partner ecosystem facilitates our customers’ success, so we look for partners who complement the three core pillars of our tech stack: integrated, best of breed and composable. This means that we look for solutions that feature real depth of functionality and sophisticated APIs, and that’s one of the strengths of this partnership with Datacom.”
Commenting on the partnership, Tim Hogan, Datacom Director of Datapay, said “At Datacom, our focus is to ensure we continuously evolve our service and product offering to bring innovative solutions to the market. Humanforce is a partner that thinks the same way and places seamless employee experiences at the centre of everything they do— from onboarding and scheduling to payroll and awards. This partnership furthers our passion for elevating employee experiences, alongside improved compliance, and reduced rework and overhead costs for employers.”
“Bringing Humanforce and Datacom together allows us to deliver critical technology to Australian and New Zealand businesses that helps them manage ever-changing compliance regulations with confidence, while ensuring employees get paid accurately and on time, improving their productivity and morale.”, Pyne added.
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