Software:Oracle HCM Cloud

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Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud is a cloud-based software application suite for global HR, talent, and workforce management released by Oracle Corporation in 2011.[1]

Oracle HCM Cloud
Developer(s)Oracle Corporation
Initial releaseOctober 2011[1]
Stable release
R13[2] / August 2017
TypeHuman Capital Management software
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttps://www.oracle.com/applications/human-capital-management/

History

Oracle HCM Cloud is a suite of cloud-based applications released as a module of Oracle Fusion applications in October 2011.[1] Oracle developed Fusion infrastructure to support its HCM (Human Capital Management) cloud application, as well as its CRM (Customer Relationship Management); Financials; Governance, Risk, and Compliance; Procurement; Project Portfolio Management; and SCM (Supply Chain Management) cloud applications.[3]

In December 2004, Oracle acquired PeopleSoft.[4] Oracle integrated intellectual property and knowledge of HR from PeopleSoft into HCM Cloud.[5]

In February 2012, Oracle acquired Taleo Corporation, integrating Taleo's Talent Management Cloud into Oracle's human resources management system (HRMS) application product.[6]

In February 2014, Oracle released HCM Cloud 8, which made changes to social sourcing, time and attendance, workforce modeling, performance management, and succession planning components.[7]

In August 2017, Oracle released Cloud Applications Release 13.[2] This update included changes to the user interface and new human resource learning management features. The update also included embedded, country-specific accounting functions.[2]

In October 2018, Oracle added third-party tie-ins for LinkedIn Talent Solutions and My Brand tools to HCM Cloud.[8]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Oracle Fusion apps go on general release". ZDNet. https://www.zdnet.com/article/oracle-fusion-apps-go-on-general-release/. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ferranti, Marc (2017-08-02). "Oracle refreshes entire SaaS line, aiming to fuel cloud momentum" (in en). https://www.cio.com/article/3213106/enterprise-resource-planning/oracle-refreshes-entire-saas-line-aiming-to-fuel-cloud-momentum.html. 
  3. "The evolution of Oracle Fusion Cloud Services" (in en). https://searchoracle.techtarget.com/feature/The-evolution-of-Oracle-Fusion-Cloud-Services. 
  4. Lohr, Steve; Flynn, Laurie J. (2004-12-14). "Oracle to Acquire PeopleSoft for $10.3 Billion, Ending Bitter Fight" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/14/technology/oracle-to-acquire-peoplesoft-for-103-billion-ending-bitter-fight.html. 
  5. Bersin, Josh. "Oracle Gains Momentum in the HR Software Market - A Story of Patience and Focus" (in en). https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshbersin/2015/07/14/oracle-gains-momentum-in-the-hr-software-market-a-story-of-patience-and-focus/. 
  6. "Oracle Moves Solidly Into SaaS With Taleo Acquisition" (in en-US). 2012-02-09. https://go.forrester.com/blogs/12-02-09-oracle_moves_solidly_into_saas_with_taleo_acquisition/. 
  7. "Product of the month: Oracle HCM Cloud 8" (in en). https://searchhrsoftware.techtarget.com/feature/Product-of-the-month-Oracle-HCM-Cloud-8. 
  8. "Oracle debuts Subscription Management and CX Unity, updates to HCM Cloud and Data Cloud" (in en-US). 2018-10-22. https://venturebeat.com/2018/10/22/oracle-debuts-subscription-management-and-cx-unity-updates-to-hcm-cloud-and-oracle-data-cloud/. 

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