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Workbrain Hosts 2002 Customer & Partner Summit; Customer Advisory Group will Provide Input on Workbrain's ERM Product Strategy
Business Wire, May 3, 2002
Business/Technology Editors
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 3, 2002
Workbrain, Inc., the industry-standard for Employee Relationship Management (ERM) solutions, today announced the company is hosting its 2002 Workbrain Customer & Partner Summit on May 5 and 6 in Atlanta.
Over the course of the event, Workbrain executives, partners and customers will discuss how ERM enhances employee satisfaction, increases workplace productivity and reduces costs across the enterprise.
In conjunction with the conference, Workbrain will host its Customer Advisory Group, a group created to give customers direct feedback and input into development of Workbrain's ERM solutions.
The theme for the conference is "Transforming Your Organization With ERM." Customers, alliance partners, and invited guests will have the opportunity to network with peers, learn how to establish a strategy and a business case for ERM, find out how to increase the value of existing ERM solutions, and discuss future Workbrain product plans.
The conference features a wide range of sessions targeting various areas of ERM, including interactive forums, client case studies and presentations from industry experts and partners. Workbrain will also discuss and demonstrate its ERM solutions, including its flagship product, Workbrain(TM) ERM 3.0.
Among the presenters are Robert Klehm of Giga Information Group (OTC BB: GIGX), Edward W. Jensen from Accenture (NYSE: ACN), Brian Koniuk of Answerthink (NASDAQ: ANSR), and Workbrain CEO and President David Ossip. Several Workbrain alliance partners are sponsors of the event and will be in attendance, including Answerthink, Authoria, Control Module, Inc., Deloitte Consulting, and Tomax.
"Workbrain is excited to bring together its customers and partners at an event where they can discuss best practices and how to extend the value of our ERM solutions," said David Stein, senior vice president at Workbrain. "As we continue to develop and enhance our offerings, it is imperative to receive constant feedback and advice from our customers, so that we can continue to deliver on both their current and future needs."
About Workbrain, Inc.
Workbrain's Employee Relationship Management (ERM) applications automate and transform the most frequent and complex interactions between an enterprise and its employees, including advanced time and attendance, skills and training management, real-time analytics and reporting, shift bidding and trading, and next-generation employee and manager self-service.
ERM aligns employees with corporate objectives, resulting in reduced costs, increased productivity, improved decision-making, and enhanced employee satisfaction. All Workbrain applications are built on ERM 3.0, a J2EETM compliant platform, ensuring rapid implementation, integration with existing technology investments, and scalability to meet the needs of hundreds of thousands of users. Customers such as British Airways, United Rentals, C&S Wholesale Grocers, and Russell Corporation have chosen Workbrain's industry standard ERM solution. For more information, please visit www.workbrain.com.
--Workbrain is a trademark of Workbrain, Inc. All other product or company names mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
(c)Copyright 2002 Workbrain Inc. All rights reserved.
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