FLORHAM PARK, N.J. and FREEHOLD, N.J. , Sept. 27, 2017 -- Unicorn HRO, an industry leader offering fully integrated and configurable human resources, benefits, and payroll solutions, has announced a strategic alliance partnership with Visual Computer Solutions (VCS), a provider of robust personnel scheduling software solutions.
The collaboration enables Unicorn HRO to extend features of its comprehensive Human Resource Information System (HRIS) platform with VCS's suite of scheduling, time management, and attendance software. As a result, Unicorn HRO can offer its clients an expanded time and labor management tool that is integrated with its payroll application.
"This partnership reinforces the powerful integration capabilities of our iCON platform, enabling organizations to manage end-to-end HR processes based on their specific needs,” said Frank P. Diassi, Chairman and CEO of Unicorn HRO. “Our partnership with VCS further expands the ecosystem of applications and solutions available to support the increasingly complex needs of today’s organizations.”
Flexible, scalable, and adaptable to all industries, VCS’ management systems have multiple customizable features to ensure that the right people, with the right skills, are working at the right time. Easy to set up and use, VCS proactive scheduling software systems compute data ahead of time, so hours and positions can be properly planned and staffed for the unique demands of a wide variety of industries. Cloud-based, VCS Software allows remote access by multiple parties for viewing and changing schedules, as needed.
"Today’s organizations have their own unique processes and no one system fits all,” stated Guy DiMemmo, CEO of VCS. “Our partnership with Unicorn HRO extends our workforce management solutions with their HRIS platform. The collaboration allows clients and companies to leverage a centralized system encompassing human resources, benefits, and payroll with scheduling and time management on one platform."
About Unicorn HRO
Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Florham Park, N.J., Unicorn HRO specializes in fully integrated and configurable benefits, payroll and human resources technology solutions. With industry-leading client retention, Unicorn HRO currently services mid-sized and large organizations, representing over 300,000 end users. Unicorn HRO also has offices in Durham, NC, Seattle, WA, Houston and Dallas, TX. For more information, visit http://www.unicornhro.com.
About Visual Computer Solutions, Inc. (VCS)
Visual Computer Solutions, Inc. (VCS) provides robust automated scheduling software solutions enabling companies to proactively manage their workforces for optimal productivity. Flexible, scalable, and adaptable to all industries, VCS’ management systems have multiple customizable features to ensure that the right people, with the right skills, are working at the right time. Easy to set up and use, VCS proactive scheduling software systems compute data ahead of time, so hours and positions can be properly planned and staffed for the unique demands of a wide variety of industries. Cloud-based, VCS Software allows remote access by multiple parties for viewing and changing schedules, as needed.
The first product developed by VCS was POSS — the Police Officer Scheduling System. Today it is the preferred automated scheduling system of police departments nationwide. For more information, call (888) 864-4144, email [email protected], or visit www.vcssoftware.com to view sample reports and request a demo.
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