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The Access Group is present in 3 markets with 3 products. The Access Group has 6 reviews with an overall average rating of 3.9.

Cloud HCM Suites for 1,000+ Employee Enterprises

Gartner defines cloud HCM suites for 1,000+ employee enterprises as cloud application suites that deliver functionality for attracting, developing, engaging, retaining and managing workers. The core functional capabilities of cloud HCM suites for enterprises with more than 1,000 employees include: Administrative HR — Employee data, organization structure, employment life cycle transaction, role-based self-service, payroll and benefits administration. It may also include absence management, health and safety administration and other value-added capabilities. Talent management — Recruiting, onboarding, performance management, compensation planning, career and succession planning, and learning and skills development. Integrated HR service management (IHRSM) — Personalized direct access to policy, procedure and program guidance for employees and managers. It may also include integrated case management, knowledge bases, digital document management, virtual assistants and workflow management.

The Access Group has 1 product in Cloud HCM Suites for 1,000+ Employee Enterprises market

Cloud HCM Suites for Regional and/or Sub-1,000 Employee Enterprises

Gartner defines cloud HCM suites for regional and/or sub-1,000 employee enterprises as cloud application suites that deliver functionality for attracting, developing, engaging, retaining and managing workers. HCM suites encompass functionality that supports a variety of HR-related processes

The Access Group has 1 product in Cloud HCM Suites for Regional and/or Sub-1,000 Employee Enterprises market

Warehouse Management Systems

Gartner defines a warehouse management system (WMS) as a software application that helps manage and intelligently execute the operations of a warehouse, distribution center (DC) or fulfillment center (FC). WMS operations natively exploit mobile devices along with bar codes and potentially RFID or other scanning/sensing technologies, to form the transactional foundation of warehouse management. This enables efficiencies of directed work activity (optimization) and the delivery of accurate information in near real time. Core WMS capabilities address, among others, the needs to receive, put away, store, count and pick, pack and ship goods. Gartner also includes additional integrated functionality offered by WMS providers beyond core WMS. These extended WMS capabilities can include more advanced capabilities such as managing labor or optimizing the locating of inventory within a facility.

The Access Group has 1 product in Warehouse Management Systems market