Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Space ‘95 enters local software development sector.
Managing all aspect of a company’s human resources system (HRS) from one terminal is a cost-effective measure that most companies would welcome with open arms.
Imagine an application that enables an organisation to quickly and accurately prepare and maintain records of all aspects of HRS, namely payroll, time attendance and a web-based application that stores employees’ details whilst allowing them access to their personal data kept by the organisation.
This new application, called OfficeSpace HRS is the latest product from Space ‘95, which the company says is designed and custom-built for the Seychelles business environment.
“The applications will not only make the business more productive but will also allow for easy analysis of the business at any point in time,” says Space ‘95 Sales & Marketing Manager, Jaya Nair.
The suite is composed of a series of modern business applications, designed in a way to transform those tedious tasks to easy push-button technology. Space ‘95 says the different modules can easily integrate with each other and can simply be customized to suite each business environment.
This latest development is aimed at forging a marketplace for Space ‘95 in the local software development sector alongside VSC, which has already known international success with its computerised front-office, reservations and back office software system (a Microsoft Windows 95/NT based software) which is marketed under the trade name Vista.
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