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Ramco to Add Trust Sphere’s Analytics Tools

Collaborate to offer HR Managers messaging intelligence

Human resource leaders can now use advanced analytics to improve teamwork, facilitate mentoring and identify influencers who lead their organisations by studying patterns from email, voice and instant messenger traffic – without viewing the content of the messages.

The ability to use such advanced analytics for people development was unveiled in a partnership between Ramco and TrustSphere Pte. Ltd., provider of messaging intelligence for corporations.

India headquartered Ramco will add TrustSphere’s analytics tools – which allow rich insights on staff behaviour without breaching privacy – to its suite of services for HCM clients to improve HR management with the ease of cloud-based mobile applications.

Ramco’s HCM solution is already used by many multinational corporations to manage talent, benefits and payroll. The partnership with TrustSphere will allow clients access to detailed visual maps of relationships within the organisation, between staff and customers and partners announced the press release.

Harsh Vardhan, Exec. VP (Global Marketing & Channels), Ramco Systems, said, “We are excited to be partnering with TrustSphere whose unique messaging intelligence technology complements our efforts to empower clients with more intuitive IT, including context awareness, for their HR management.”

Manish Goel, CEO, TrustSphere, said, “We are delighted to be partnering with Ramco which has built a considerable customer base for its next generation cloud-based HCM platform. This partnership will allow both companies to empower client organisations to harness messaging intelligence and enable them to more effectively leverage their talent.”

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