SECAUCUS, NJ, June 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) OrangeHRM Inc. a global leader in open source and cloud based HR solutions worldwide has recently rolled out an upgrade to their SaaS (software as a service) hosted service OrangeHRM Live.
OrangeHRM Live was launched in 2010 and has grown since then to become an extremely popular HRIS choice among SME's across the world due to its comprehensive feature rich set of HR tools and services that can be quickly deployed thanks to the SaaS model. OrangeHRM Live originates from the world's most popular open source version built on proven LAMP architecture.
OrangeHRM Live has proven to be successful in the recent past due to:
1. Hassle-free deployment and does not require any installation or expensive servers
2. Can be deployed in minutes to experience a quick ROI
3. Backed by professional support and training
4. Hosted on highly secured servers
5. Brand-new user-friendly interface
6. Pay-As-You-Go and Pay-Per-User plans
7. Fast and flexible, can be designed and deployed according to customers' requirements
The new version 3.0 sees an upgrade which has resulted in a number of improvements to the older OrangeHRM Live version 2.7.
The new UI has been completely redesigned, as stated by the Co-Founder and CEO of OrangeHRM, Sujee Saparamdu.
"We have given our user interface a significant visual refresh in version 3.0 ensuring an attractive look and feel as well as a continuous intuitive and engaging experience for our users" said Sujee Saparamdu Co-Founder and CEO of OrangeHRM, while reiterating that "the new release shows a distinguished balance between simplicity, flexibility and scalability and it emphasizes OrangeHRM's position as not only the most popular open source HRM system, but also as one of the major global players within HRM software."
Added to the UI changes, a number of new features have been added. This includes the redesigned Advanced Leave Management module which offers advanced leave and holiday management capabilities, as well as a new Advanced Reports feature which gives the ability for HR departments to generate comprehensive reports based on employee activity. Internal API set version 1.0 will be available to the partners.
To experience OrangeHRM Live with its fantastic new UI and feature rich toolset, please feel free to sign up for a 14 day free trial, which is on offer for those who wish to try the product before purchasing it. More information is available on the website.
OrangeHRM Inc. USA
OrangeHRM Inc., located in Secaucus, NJ, is a highly flexible, emerging organization that specializes in affordable Human Resources Management (HRM), also known as Human Capital Management (HCM) for SME's. The open source OrangeHRM product suite includes an array of modules that provide personal information management (PIM), employee self-service (ESS), leave management, time and attendance tracking (PTO), performance evaluation and recruitment, all at no cost.
www.orangehrm.com - www.orangehrmlive.com
OrangeHRM's Live Service Gets a New Facelift and Upgrade
Web-hosted subscription service has received a new user interface and advanced leave management features.
2013-06-10
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