Re: Business problem: reporting

From: Paul Dorsey <pdorsey.dulcian_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: 31 Aug 1998 01:45:02 GMT
Message-ID: <6scv6u$39g_at_bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>


Oracle Reports should be considered. It has something of a learning curve, but it
is a very solid product.

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Paul Dorsey
Dulcian, Inc.
www.dulcian.com
212 595 7223
Frank P. Di Maria wrote in message <6s6kuo$adq$1_at_netnews.upenn.edu>...

>
> Hi folks. I have a question regarding an interesting problem that has
>surfaced at our company recently, involving on-line, web-based data
>reporting. Basically, one of the software products we develope, called
>Softshoe, is a large, web-based Human-Resources application which clients
>can use to track pretty much every part of the hiring process you could
>imagine - from when the job opens, to the applicants who are interviewed,
>to the one who is hired, to when he/she leaves the company. you get the
>idea. it also tracks individual recruiters and departments within HR. At
>this point, we are small enough that we maintain softshoe servers for
>each of our clients, but we are working towards the point where we could
>basically box it and hand it over to new clients when they buy it.
>
Received on Mon Aug 31 1998 - 03:45:02 CEST

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