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HR Software Trends: The Revolution is Here - human resources

Workforce, Oct, 2000

Jeff Koven Vice President, Marketing Cyborg Systems, Inc.

As VP of marketing, Jeff Koven is responsible for corporate marketing communications, customer relations, product management, and sales support. He focuses on identifying changes within the business world, and their impact on today's HR and payroll requirements. He directs Cyborg's product development and management accordingly.

Shafiq Lokhandwala President/CEO NuView Systems Inc

An electronics and communication engineer, Shafiq Lokhandwala started a successful software company in India at age 23. After five years of HR design experience in the United States, he started NuView Systems Inc. in April 1994. NuView released HR:Expert Suite! in January 1995 and the first Web-native HRIS, MyHRIS, in January 1999.

Jim Spoor President/CEO SPECTRUM

Prior to forming SPECTRUM in 1984, Jim had a very successful 25-year human resource career, including a broad range of human resources experience with executive level responsibility for global HR operations.

Hank Stringer President & Founder Hire.com

Hank Stringer brings two decades of experience as a successful high-tech industry recruiter, entrepreneur, and innovator in the use of IT in the recruitment and employment process. Stringer was formerly president and cofounder of Pedley-Stringer, Inc., and now brings his visionary thinking and expertise to Hire.com.

Ross B. Taylor President and CEO Criterion Incorporated

Ross Taylor joined Criterion in 1976 to help develop the company's flagship Affirmative Action software--CAAMS [TM]. Under his visionary leadership, Criterion has expanded its offerings and become the foremost provider of enterprise-wide people planning solutions.

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