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HR firms must have trustworthy outsourcing partners

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Cloud computing offers a way for businesses in the employment and HR industry to trim their overheads and increase productivity in today’s tough economic times.

However, according to cloud specialists Node4, for businesses in this industry to gain the operational benefits of outsourcing their IT, they must be fully aware of the service they are receiving, and have control over each element of it. But this isn’t an idea that everyone subscribes to.

Paul Bryce, Business Development Director at Node4, said, “Before signing up to any supply contract, it is essential that a user finds out not just what service levels are being offered, but also how the provider is proposing to deliver them, and – most importantly of all – what will happen in case of a failure. It is paramount that users should receive the levels of service their businesses require and be fully informed about what that entails. The fact that some suppliers aren’t open about their service in this way is wholly unacceptable and will lead to a service mismatch, which in many cases can be damaging for a business operating in the employment and HR sector.”

Node4’s cloud platform, n4Cloud, makes use of the n4Portal which gives users, the ability to manage and administer various parts of their service. It gives them continual visibility of their cloud service and grants the flexibility to engage each component when necessary. Paul believes that this approach is an integral part of offering a transparent product.

He said, “What we see happening in the cloud is a more bespoke or hybrid approach to how it’s adopted by businesses. Because of this, it’s more important than ever before that customers are aware of what they are paying for, enabling them to continually assess their costs and level of service. Our n4Portal is just one way of helping our customers to do that but when their business needs change, they should be able to make the relevant changes to their IT to reflect this.”

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