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ADP Acquisition of RightThing Bolsters Position in HR Software

October 12th, 2011

Automatic Data Processing, Inc. continues to solidify its position as one of the largest providers of human resources software and services in the world with its proposed acquisition this week of the RightThing, a leading recruitment process outsourcing provider.

It’s the second acquisition in two months for the ADP, which has been snapping up companies in recent years in an effort to establish itself as more than a provider of payroll services. The company is best known for processing payroll checks.

“We are looking to continue to establish our credibility in the human capital management space,” said Terrence McCrossan, division vice president of strategy for ADP. “We think that adding the RPO capability of the RightThing will set us up to be a key player in providing a broad range of solutions from a single provider which we see as highly desirable to our clients.”

Details of the deal were not disclosed.

The Right Thing is privately owned company based in Findlay, Ohio, and parent company of AIRS, a recruitment Internet training provider.

In September, ADP bought Asparity Decision Solutions, a privately held company that develops decision support software for employee benefits management, and in March, ADP entered the health care information technology market with the purchase of AdvancedMD, which provides practice management and electronic medical record products.

“ADP has a proud heritage in the payroll arena but in last five to 10 years we’ve tried to develop a broader portfolio,” McCrossan said.

On Oct. 3, the company unveiled a new product dubbed ADP Vantage HCM. ADP officials portray the launch as a “big bet” designed to move the company from its traditional back-office role to center stage in the hotly contested human capital management market.

In addition to payroll services, ADP provides human resource outsourcing, tax and compliance services, benefits administration and integrated computing solutions for car dealers.

“With the addition of the RightThing’s industry-leading RPO services, technology and management team, ADP will not only expand into a strategic adjacent market, but will also immediately become a principal player in the RPO industry,” said Regina Lee, president of ADP’s National Account Services, Major Account Services, GlobalView and ADP Canada business units. “Expansion into complementary markets—such as RPO—will be of great benefit to our clients and is a critical element in our plan to grow our business.

“This acquisition underscores ADP’s commitment to help our clients drive business success by helping them better manage talent, make quality hires and control costs associated with the recruitment process.”

Source:http://www.workforce.com/article/20111011/NEWS01/111019988/adp-acquisition-of-rightthing-bolsters-position-in-hr-software

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ADP Acquires The RightThing®

October 11th, 2011

ADP®, a leading provider of human resource outsourcing, payroll services, tax and compliance services, benefits administration and integrated computing solutions for vehicle dealers, today announced that it has acquired privately held The RightThing, a leading recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) provider. The RightThing is also the parent company of AIRS®, a widely recognized leader in recruitment training and technology. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

The RightThing acquisition not only broadens ADP’s market-leading HR Business Process Outsourcing (HR BPO) capabilities, but also complements its existing applicant tracking and talent management solutions, enabling ADP to build an even more robust end-to-end talent acquisition portfolio to help clients establish a highly effective process for managing their workforce.

“With the addition of The RightThing’s industry-leading RPO services, technology and management team, ADP will not only expand into a strategic adjacent market, but will also immediately become a principal player in the RPO industry,” said Regina Lee, President of ADP’s National Account Services, Major Account Services, GlobalView and ADP Canada business units. “Expansion into complementary markets – such as RPO – will be of great benefit to our clients and is a critical element in our plan to grow our business. This acquisition underscores ADP’s commitment to help our clients drive business success by helping them better manage talent, make quality hires and control costs associated with the recruitment process.”

HR organizations are increasingly focused on utilizing cost effective, scalable recruiting models such as those provided by the RPO industry. The RightThing solutions and services are among the most respected in the industry. The RightThing is ranked as a top RPO provider, according to Everest Research, and has been recognized by HRO Today magazine as a leading enterprise RPO provider for the past several years.

“The RightThing, a leader in the RPO market, brings a standardized model that helps buyers realize significant efficiency in their recruitment function. ADP will be able to make great use of this inside its holistic, integrated HR BPO solution,” said Rajesh Ranjan, Research Director at Everest Group, an advisory firm on global services. “It’s a good match of culture, service model and scale.”

“Becoming a part of ADP is a terrific opportunity that enables us to gain access to the vast global resources needed to significantly expand our reach,” said Terry Terhark, Chief Executive Officer of The RightThing. “The combination of ADP and The RightThing will create immediate and strategic benefits for both businesses in the areas of operational delivery, service breadth, and leading-edge solutions. In addition, we expect to deliver a unique value proposition to clients that are looking for proven HR outsourcing solutions.”

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/adp-acquires-the-rightthing-2011-10-10

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ADP Launches Just One Cloud-based Enterprise HR Portal

October 4th, 2011

First and foremost, ADP has always been a data services provider, processing payroll information for corporations, and later adding human resources and tax services. You’d think, in the era of massive corporate data centers, these services might have already become antiquated. But it’s the handling of that data that’s been part of ADP’s value proposition. It is perhaps the original data management outsourcing specialist.

So it may seem odd to some that ADP finds itself today launching a cloud-based software platform for its enterprise clients. Called Vantage HCM (human capital management), its gamble is that big businesses are so mired with ineffective human resources software today that they’re ready and willing to go all-in with something completely different.

“Vantage is positioned squarely at our largest and most sophisticated clients who are looking for best-of-breed-type functionality,” says Don Weinstein, ADP’s senior vice president for product management, in an interview with RWW, “but up to this point, in order to get that, they’ve had to cobble together a hodgepodge of different systems. What Vantage does is bring together that best-of-breed functionality together in an integrated solution.”

This is terminology we’ve heard before from other vendors, but in the context of ADP, there’s special meaning here that long-term clients may appreciate. Throughout the 1990s, the company supplied its enterprise clients with specifications (not really APIs as much as printed instructions) for their own payroll databases. It was up to the clients to craft the software – much of it in-house – that converted their payroll data into ADP’s format. The company then supplied them with the software to upload that data on a (hopefully) regular basis, sometimes literally through an acoustic coupler.

Thus began a trend which, for some clients, continues to this very day: As payroll moves to the HR department, and ADP’s services transition from just payroll to the broader scope of HR (or as the company calls it, HCM), clients’ HR software has failed to integrate with itself. It becomes a mashup of several semi-compatible packages, some of it ADP’s, some from elsewhere. The existence of the mashup itself incurs costs, which ADP recently hired PriceWaterhouseCoopers to estimate. Weinstein tells RWW that enterprises with 1,000 or more employees could spend up to $1,400 per customer per year in managing mashed-up, cobbled together processes. “That includes not just the cost of the HR department, but also the systems and the hidden costs of keeping them all integrated,” he tells us. Medium-sized businesses from 50 to 1,000 employees could spend $2,000 per employee per year.

Up until now, ADP had been working toward a kind of single-sign-on service for multiple software components, which ADP would provide a la carte. At least the employee or the HR manager would have one place to access these applications. Then the syncing of data between the local client and the remote host could take place in the background. “From a user experience perspective, that’s all good… but it wasn’t a truly seamless workflow,” says Weinstein. “It was better than buying them from multiple providers.”

But the company’s research revealed that what their clients’ employees regarded as the “user experience perspective” was best described in terms of how their HR managers treated them, not how the software treated them. If the software was less than seamless, and the workflow less than optimal, the employee perceived the HR manager – and thus the employer at large – as unsatisfactory.

Weinstein offers us this example: Suppose a client hires a new employee. The workflow for that person’s first day is called “on-boarding” (by folks who don’t think we’re tired enough of airport metaphors). The employee needs, first thing, to be able to enter the building. So she needs security credentials and an ID badge. Facilities management will need to have provisioned her office. She’ll need a PC, maybe a landline phone, certainly a mobile phone. She’ll want her talent profile to be enrolled with the HR system-of-record. She’ll want to enter her financial information for direct deposit, W-4, benefits.

This is a very common workflow. Rather than a 1990s software model where each component is managed separately, one system could manage the entire workflow.

“What’s unique about the way Vantage is designed is, now that it’s a single integrated application, it’s a nice workflow and it’s very configurable. You come in, and it’ll step you through it step by step,” says the ADP VP. And it will make the appropriate notifications to the other staffers involved in the process (facilities, IT, telecom, finance).

Though there are some cloud-based platforms that have seen tremendous growth in just the last year, Salesforce.com being the most prominent example, Weinstein says ADP’s inspirations for Vantage HCM come more from the consumer sector. Amazon.com’s ability, for instance, to make recommendations for things the customer may want to purchase next, led to Vantage’s recommendation feature, advising what the user should do next based on the task he’s just performed. There will be a data mining engine in the background that records the pathways users tend to take through the application, in order in the future to make recommendations for future actions based on common, past actions.

Also, Facebook has raised the bar, says Weinstein, for users’ expectations of service reliability and richness.

“One of the designs we use over and over again is ‘happy.’ I want the application to be happy,” remarks Don Weinstein. “I want someone who comes in and uses it to be happy. I tell my demo folks all the time… that I want someone to come in and look at our demo company and say, ‘Wow, I would like to work there!’”

With this round of HR applications, ADP may find itself once again helping clients make the long migration, either from the company’s existing Enterprise HR platform or anyone else’s. Says Weinstein, “Our plan for Vantage right now is to focus on new clients, and also on those current clients who are ready and willing to migrate. We’re not going to entertain any forced migrations at the moment. One of the advantages of the cloud, of course, is that it makes the migration process a little bit easier. I’m not going to say it’ll be simple, but it’ll be easier to move somebody from a hosted application to another hosted application than it is to move them from a desktop application to a hosted application.

“The other part of the strategy,” he continues, “is to make the new application so appealing to the client that they’re going to want to engage with us, and do the hard work necessary.”

Source:http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/10/adp-launches-just-one-cloud-ba.php

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ADP Secures Multi-Year Deal With Alcoa for Sales and Use Tax Solution

August 3rd, 2011

ADP ®, a leading provider of human resource outsourcing, payroll services, tax and compliance services, benefits administration and accounts payable solutions, today announced that Alcoa has selected the ADP Taxware Enterprise Solutions platform for its sales and use tax process.

Alcoa recognized ADP’s expansive tax content, flexible tax engine and advanced technology and accordingly selected ADP’s Taxware Enterprise to supply the tax calculations, rates and research services for Alcoa’s U.S. operations. The ability of the ADP Taxware Enterprise Solution to integrate with Alcoa’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system was another important factor in the decision.

“After extensive evaluation of the leading tax engine system providers, we selected ADP Taxware Enterprise because it offers the considerable sales and use tax functionality that is required for a company the size and complexity of Alcoa,” said Sue Zemba, Manager, State Taxes for Alcoa. “It has been a pleasure working with ADP and we look forward to continuing the relationship throughout the implementation process.”

The ADP Taxware Enterprise Solution is a transaction tax calculation engine and dashboard for multinational companies and is available as a hosted or premise-based solution. It is supported by ADP’s staff of tax attorneys and researchers, which has a deep understanding of local tax requirements and monitors more than 210 million tax rules and 13,000 rates in 250 countries and territories. The engine offers pre-built integrations that enable ADP to exchange data with a wide variety of accounting and ERP systems, including Intuit, Oracle, Microsoft and SAP. The ADP Taxware Enterprise Solution is recognized as a Certified Automated Solution by the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board.

“Alcoa is a company with a long history of growth and a strong reputation in fiscal management,” said Kathy Amooi, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, ADP Compliance and Payment Solutions. “ADP is pleased to provide our Taxware Enterprise software and service offering as a value-added contribution to the company’s strategic efforts to achieve higher productivity and enhanced cost containment.”

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/adp-secures-multi-year-deal-with-alcoa-for-sales-and-use-tax-solution-2011-08-02?reflink=MW_news_stmp

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ADP Launches HR Outsourcing to Rhode Island Businesses

September 21st, 2010

ADP (R), a leading provider of HR, payroll and benefits administration services, announced today that it is expanding its market-leading HR outsourcing solution, ADP TotalSource(R), to Rhode Island, with an office in Providence. ADP TotalSource is the nation’s largest Professional Employer Organization (PEO) and currently operates more than 50 offices in 23 states, serving more than 8,000 companies and 200,000 employees.

ADP TotalSource provides small and medium-sized businesses with traditional and Internet-based outsourcing solutions to help reduce the complexities and costs related to employment and human resources. The company’s integrated solution includes: employee benefits management; human resources administration; regulatory and compliance management; safety and risk management; payroll administration and retirement plan services.

ADP already provides its market-leading payroll services to Rhode Island-based businesses. “Offering PEO services through ADP TotalSource, an industry leader in HR outsourcing, is the natural next step,” says Phil Dzialo, ADP TotalSource’s Northeast General Manager. “We believe that having access to premier HR and compliance management solutions will be very attractive to employers who are grappling with increased compliance demands and who want to provide a full suite of HR services and benefits that are necessary to attract and retain the best employees.”

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/adp-launches-hr-outsourcing-to-rhode-island-businesses-2010-09-21?reflink=MW_news_stmp

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ADP to continue IT investment in 2011

August 30th, 2010

Automatic Data Processing, or ADP, a provider of business outsourcing solutions in the US, expects to incur capital expenditure of approximately $150-170 million for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011, including information technology investments.

Capital expenditure for continuing operations in fiscal 2010 was $90.2 million, as compared to $167.6 million in fiscal 2009 and $186.3 million in fiscal 2008. The capital expenditures in fiscal 2010 related to its data center and other facility improvements to support operations.

During fiscal 2010, 2009 and 2008, the company invested $614 million, $588 million and $611 million, respectively, in systems development and programming, migration to new computing technologies and the development of new products and maintenance of its existing technologies, including purchases of new software and software licenses.

Source:http://www.tradingmarkets.com/news/stock-alert/aeopf_adp-to-continue-it-investment-in-2011-1139714.html

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Anish Rajparia, ADP ES International President, on Outsourcing Payroll in Europe: Key Points and Best Practices

June 1st, 2010

For a company to run steadily and implement ambitious HR strategies, paying everyone accurately and on time is a basic requirement. But it’s not that simple. A closer look at payroll reveals how complex and costly it can be. Assessing payroll-related processes is a significant effort that companies should make in order to decide on the most relevant strategy and keep this critical function under control.

“Outsourcing payroll in Europe” contains compelling arguments to aid companies in their decision to outsource payroll — and help them obtain buy-in from management and employees. It also provides tips to make this HR transformation a success. In today’s business environment, payroll outsourcing is the winning choice for HR managers and for the organization.

As ADP is proud to be a leading provider of outsourced HR services, a broader set of solutions than the initial payroll outsourcing, it is also aware that this position brings certain responsibilities, the most important one being to share their knowledge. So Anish Rajparia asked ADP experts to write “Outsourcing payroll in Europe”. Just as HR and company managers assess the day-to-day service ADP provides, so they will assess these pages, which are intended for them.

“Outsourcing Payroll in Europe” aims at bringing answers to company managers who wonder about the payroll paradox, or who do not understand why a Danish service company does not approach outsourcing in the same way as an Italian industrial firm.

Last, but not least, “Outsourcing Payroll in Europe” ultimate mission is to have readers know about the different types of solutions. With it taking less than an hour to read the whole book, by the end of it they will have read all the “do’s and don’ts” and be ready to discover in the closing pages the ultimate factors involved in deciding to opt for “payroll outsourcing”… a strategic change for HR and company managers.

“I hope reading this will bring company managers valuable insights” said Anish Rajparia, President, ADP ES International.

Source:http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/industries/industrials/anish-rajparia-adp-es-international-president-outsourcing-payroll-europe-key/

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