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Latest News - Trisys Releases Lite ‘recruitment Software In The Cloud’

 
Sep 3, 2010

TriSys

TriSys Releases Lite ‘Recruitment Software in the Cloud’

TriSys Business Software, one of the UK's fastest growing software and services providers, has released a cloud based Lite version of its advanced recruitment software hosted on Amazon Web Services.

TriSys Lite is designed for start-up recruitment agencies of all sizes and industry focus, whether specialising in contract, temporary, permanent or executive search and selection. TriSys Lite is delivered as a fully operational web-based ‘smart client’ recruitment system, ensuring a rapid delivery/upgrade and efficient adoption by both recruiters and administration staff.

TriSys Lite is available as a fully on-demand cloud hosted solution and tightly integrates with Windows, Microsoft Office and third party applications such as Skype. TriSys Lite comes with unlimited disk space and technical support.

“This latest release within our extensive product portfolio uniquely addresses the challenges faced by today’s recruiting entrepreneurs by aggregating information from a variety of sources and managing every stage of the recruitment business process. Offering software plus services means that we can give our customers the choice of an on-premise or on-demand fully managed deployment. Our strong partnership with Amazon ensures that TriSys can deliver highly functional and tightly integrated recruitment systems whilst ensuring limitless scalability and availability” commented Garry Lowther, Chief Executive Officer, TriSys Business Software.

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