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Effective HR solutions for Local Government*

IECOM Group Pty Ltd is offering Local Government world class state of the art solutions that will revolutionise the way HR and other information workers access, analyse and use enterprise data to move business forward. IECOM is the channel partner for distribution and implementation of Nakisa software products in Australia and Asia Pacific.

The Nakisa OrgManagement Series provides a cost effective and user friendly solution for extending human capital management capabilities. It is a powerful web based suite of enterprise software solutions used to access, visualise and model human capital and enterprise information.

“This is a new innovation for Local Government,” said Sarwar Khan, Managing Director, IECOM. “The products are compatible with SAP, Microsoft Active Directory, PeopleSoft, LDAP and any other database. They use the existing configuration and data within your organisation’s ERP/HCM system and provide a user friendly tool to visualise that data in real time.

“I am very excited to distribute Nakisa in Australia. For the first time ever, Australian government bodies are able to purchase and implement the Nakisa solutions through an Australian company.” These solutions are currently used by more than three million enterprise and government users around the world.

“In a citizen facing government agency, it is critical to provide employees with the tools they need to quickly and effectively serve the public,” said Romeo De Leon, Vice President, Global Sales at Nakisa.

With implementation of Nakisa’s software, Councils can benefit from:

  • improved collaboration and communication among its employees
  • efficient sharing of information and simplified access to people, organisation resources and business information
  • a centralised web view of organisational information for initiation of business processes and faster service delivery to citizens.

“Given our intensive working experience in the area of HR payroll solutions with various government departments and agencies in Australia, such as Department of Commerce, NSW Businesslink, Ministry of Transport, NSW Fire Brigades, NSW Department of Community Services, NSW Department of Ageing Disability and Home Care, NSW Department of Housing, Department of Land and Water Conservation and Department of Primary Industries, I can see a lot of need for the Nakisa system in government,” Sarwar Khan said. “I am looking forward to meeting the key decision makers in government at the Technology in Government and Public Sector Event in Canberra on 21-23 August.”

For more information, contact Sarwar Khan on (02) 8920 9561, email sarwar.khan@iecom.com.au or visit the IECOM website at www.iecom.com.au

* Copy supplied by IECOM

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