Streamlining HCM Processes with Cloud Architecture

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Harish Kumar Reddy Kommera

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The integration of cloud architecture into Human Capital Management (HCM) systems has revolutionized the way organizations manage their workforce. Cloud-based HCM solutions offer enhanced scalability, flexibility, and accessibility, enabling organizations to streamline HR processes, improve data management, and foster greater employee engagement. This paper explores the impact of cloud architecture on HCM processes, highlighting key benefits such as cost-effectiveness, real-time data access, and seamless integration with other business systems. Through a comprehensive literature review and analysis of case studies from diverse industries, the study demonstrates how cloud-based HCM systems optimize talent acquisition, performance management, learning and development, and workforce analytics. Additionally, the research addresses the challenges associated with transitioning to cloudbased HCM solutions, including data security, privacy concerns, and change management. Best practices for implementing cloud architecture in HCM are discussed, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and continuous evaluation. The findings underscore the pivotal role of cloud architecture in enhancing organizational efficiency, agility, and competitive advantage in today’s dynamic business environment.

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Reddy Kommera, H. K. . (2020). Streamlining HCM Processes with Cloud Architecture. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 11(2), 1323–1338. https://doi.org/10.61841/turcomat.v11i2.14926
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