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Employease Partners with Google to Offer Google OneBox for Enterprise Module; Module Enables Fast and Secure Access to Real-Time Employee Information from the Familiar Google Search Box
Business Wire, April 19, 2006
ATLANTA -- Employease(R), Inc, the leading provider of on demand HR, benefits administration and outsourcing solutions, today announced that Google has selected Employease as one of the first go to market partners for the new Google OneBox for Enterprise feature of the Google Search Appliance.
"Google is the unmatched innovator in search, and Employease is a pioneer in managing employee information," said John Alberg, co-founder and chief technology officer at Employease. "With Google OneBox for Enterprise, joint Employease and Google Search Appliance customers will be able to quickly and securely search for employee directory information with the convenience and familiarity of the Google search box."
"Employease has helped more than 1,000 customers redefine how they manage employee information to make extraordinary improvements in their HR functions," said Dave Girouard, Vice President and General Manager of Google Enterprise. "Partnering with Employease means our joint customers can take the Employease experience to the next level with the ease of use of Google search."
All Google Search Appliances will be shipped with the capability to work with an uploaded Employease One Box for Enterprise module. Employee directory search is the first module from Employease for this appliance.
Leveraging its service oriented architecture, Employease was able to quickly integrate with Google One Box for Enterprise in order to bring the latest technologies to its customers while ensuring ease of use and flexibility. The resulting solution opens a world of possibilities for future OneBox for Enterprise modules from Employease.
About Employease
Employease provides an innovative and proven mix of on demand HR, benefits administration and outsourcing solutions, giving organizations the power to choose how to best manage HR and benefits processes. By focusing on people, not paper, more than 1,000 organizations improve service to employees and positively impact their bottom line using Employease.
Employease and the Employease logo are registered trademarks and Employease Network is a trademark of Employease, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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