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Gartner, Inc.
Branche: Consulting
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Gartner delivers technology research to global technology business leaders to make informed decisions on key initiatives.
Applicant tracking systems (ATSs) automate the requisition-to-hire process. The Internet has provided vendors with the opportunity to expand solution functionality for candidate acquisition and self-service. The software-as-a-service (SaaS) model remains the preferred delivery model in this market. The market has matured, and the vendor landscape continues to consolidate. During the past few years, a number of e-recruitment vendors have added social-software capabilities, and almost all the providers have it on their product road maps. The breadth of functionality varies considerably among vendors. Social software is having an impact, and many vendors are looking to leverage social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Improving the hiring manager and candidate user experience is key to addressing many challenges. We are dealing with social recruitment as a separate technology this year. 82 Percent of Applicant Tracking System Buyers Prefer the Cloud, According to a Recent Study. SummaryArticle NameATS - Applicant Tracking SystemsGartner, Inc.Gartner, Inc.DescriptionApplicant tracking systems (ATSs) automate the requisition-to-hire process.
Industry:Technology
Appliances is a generic term that encapsulates many aspects of integrated systems and related solutions cutting across data center, PC and software delivery. It can have many meanings and interpretations from the industry, vendors with related market initiatives and derivatives. However, appliances are more than just IT bundles with marketing; they offer joint technology, hardware, software management and services.
Industry:Technology
An applet is a small program that runs within an application. Applets are commonly used to make otherwise static Web pages more interactive. Examples include animated graphics, games, configurable bar charts and scrolling messages. Applets also play an important role in network computers (NCs). They increase an NC’s independence from the server because they do not have to communicate with the operating system (resident on the server) to function once the applet has been received by the NC.
Industry:Technology
A free, public instant-message service and one of the earliest. A variety of free client software is available, supporting Windows and Macintosh PCs, Palm operating system (OS), Microsoft’s Pocket PC and Symbian handheld devices. See also instant messaging (IM).
Industry:Technology
An answer marketplace is a social environment where a participant can pose a question, and other participants can contribute and refine answers. Although answer marketplaces are possible in just about any social media environment, they are specifically designed to facilitate the activity with structures enabling an exchange of value, such as money or points. For example, participants posing a question can offer remuneration for an answer, and answer providers can quote a “price” for their expertise. The two parties can offer and counteroffer. Questioners can review several bids and credentials and choose the most desired. The process can be public or private (meaning anonymity is managed as part of the marketplace process). Results of the interaction may also be public or private.
Industry:Technology
Analytics has emerged as a catch-all term for a variety of different business intelligence (BI)- and application-related initiatives. For some, it is the process of analyzing information from a particular domain, such as website analytics. For others, it is applying the breadth of BI capabilities to a specific content area (for example, sales, service, supply chain and so on). In particular, BI vendors use the “analytics” moniker to differentiate their products from the competition. Increasingly, “analytics” is used to describe statistical and mathematical data analysis that clusters, segments, scores and predicts what scenarios are most likely to happen. Whatever the use cases, “analytics” has moved deeper into the business vernacular. Analytics has garnered a burgeoning interest from business and IT professionals looking to exploit huge mounds of internally generated and externally available data.
Industry:Technology
The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a process that uses hierarchical decomposition to deal with complex information in multicriterion decision making, such as information technology vendor and product evaluation. It consists of three steps: Developing the hierarchy of attributes germane to the selection of the IT vendor. Identifying the relative importance of the attributes. Scoring the alternatives’ relative performance on each element of the hierarchy. Developed by Thomas Saaty while he was teaching at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, the AHP is recognized as the leading theory in multicriterion decision making.
Industry:Technology
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is a standard table of seven-bit designations for digital representation of uppercase and lowercase Roman letters, numbers and special control characters in teletype, computer and word processor systems. Some IBM systems use similar code called Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC). Since most computer systems use a full byte to send an ASCII character, many hardware and software companies have made their own nonstandard and mutually incompatible extensions of the official ASCII 128-character set into a 256-character set.
Industry:Technology
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) coordinates the development and use of voluntary consensus standards in the U.S. and represents the needs and views of U.S. stakeholders in standardization global forums. ANSI is actively engaged in accrediting programs that assess conformance to standards.
Industry:Technology
A not-for-profit organization dedicated to the development and application of medical informatics in the support of patient care, teaching, research and healthcare administration. The AMIA serves as an authoritative body in the field of medical informatics and represents the United States in the informational arena of medical systems and informatics in international forums.
Industry:Technology