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published on Jul 23, 2019
This NelsonHall assessment analyzes Kronos' offerings and capabilities in Next Generation HCM Technology.
NelsonHall’s HCM Technology Vendor Assessment for Kronos is a comprehensive assessment of the Kronos Workforce Ready and Workforce Dimensions platforms and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Kronos Next Generation HCM Technology offering, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
Kronos, Inc., headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts is a privately held provider of human capital and workforce management solutions.
It was formed in 1977 by MIT engineers who developed the first patented microprocessor-based time clock. At the time, this capability disrupted the industry by automating the recording, totaling, and reporting of employee hours.
Through continuous development and steady growth, Kronos launched an initial public offering and began trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange in 1992. In 2007, Kronos was purchased by a private equity group led by Hellman & Friedman which continues to invest in the company's growth.
In March 2012, Kronos acquired SaaShr.com, LLC., a cloud-based multitenant HCM platform which it rebranded and launched (June 2012) as Workforce Ready. Building on its highly adopted Workforce Dimensions workforce management solution, and based on growing demand from its installed base to expand its capability to include broader HR functionality, Kronos launched the Workforce Dimensions HCM platform offering in 2018.
Kronos' HCM offering includes two cloud-based platforms; both are localized and targeted to organizations headquartered in nine countries, including U.S., Canada, Mexico, U.K., France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand. Together both platforms support over 3m HCM users, and an additional >35m users on its Workforce Central enterprise WFM solutions.
The platforms have aligning infrastructure and are built on the Kronos D5 cloud platform enabled by Google Cloud technology. Therefore, both platforms share essential functionality and capabilities (currently >90%) across their HCM modules. Where the platforms differ is in the data sets and workforce management capabilities, in that Workforce Dimensions offers a more comprehensive, verticalized workforce management (WFM) and planning functionality. Additionally, Workforce Dimensions offers deeper embedded analytics and artificial intelligence capability.
Below is an overview of the key modules shared across the Workforce Ready and Workforce Dimensions HCM suites:
A central element to the Workforce Dimensions platform, and were its capability differentiates from that of the Workforce Ready platform, is its complex workforce management and planning capabilities which Kronos also offers as a standalone solution, and is often adopted by users of both Kronos' HCM platforms, as well as integrated to other leading HCM solutions. Workforce Dimensions (WFM) is currently configured to support 17 countries. Additionally, Workforce Dimensions offers deeper functionality to support key requirements inherent to operating in key industries, such as healthcare, manufacturing, retail, government, banking, education, etc.
Workforce Dimensions also offers a deeper analytic and artificial intelligence and machine learning capability, including:
Below is a high-level listing of key features of the Workforce Dimensions workforce management solution:
Kronos' HCM platforms are delivered on a single code line and single instance with all users operating on the same version. In addition to three annual releases, both platforms receive regular maintenance updates and incremental enhancements, typical of any true multi-tenant SaaS application.
Kronos has ~5.6k employees, of which ~25% are dedicated to its HCM offering. Kronos maintains four data centers located in North America, EMEA, and APAC, (with plans to add an additional data center in China to support APAC growth), and has offices located in all major regions.
Kronos targets global organizations of all sizes with its HCM offering and goes to market as follows:
Kronos supports about ~3.4k HCM clients with ~98% derived from its Workforce Ready platform; Workforce Dimensions currently has a lower adoption (~2% of total clients) due to being launched in November 2018, ~ 70 of its >400 Workforce Dimensions base.