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Westpac NZ, an Infosys Finacle customer evaluated nCino Bank OS

Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

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Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

Moog, an UKG AutoTime customer evaluated Workday Time and Attendance

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Diocese of Providence Non Profit 100 $10M United States In-House Applications In-House Benefits Benefits Administration 2014 n/a In 2014, the Diocese of Providence deployed In-House Benefits, an in-house Benefits Administration application, to its employee intranet. The deployment targeted the Diocese's approximately 100 staff, with access explicitly restricted to employees of the Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island, and requiring an administrative account to reach protected pages. In-House Benefits was configured to deliver employee self-service enrollment, eligibility tracking, dependent management, and leave administration, alongside an administrative console for HR plan setup and user provisioning. Configuration aligned with Benefits Administration workflows to support enrollment windows and plan eligibility rules common to a nonprofit employer. The application is hosted on the diocesan employee site at https://www.dop-employeesite.org/, access-controlled through intranet authentication and administrative account permissions. Account requests follow a verification and processing workflow that may take 4 to 5 business days, and employees are directed to webmaster@dioceseofprovidence.org for account issues and onboarding support. Operational ownership and governance are centered on the HR function for benefits configuration and on the diocesan webmaster for access control and account verification, emphasizing centralized onboarding and manual approval workflows. Rollout practice prioritized intranet-based access restrictions and administrative provisioning to ensure only verified diocesan staff could use the In-House Benefits Benefits Administration application.
Illinois Bone & Joint Institute Healthcare 1100 $100M United States In-House Applications In-House Benefits Benefits Administration 2010 n/a In 2010, Illinois Bone & Joint Institute implemented In-House Benefits, an in-house Excel based solution for Benefits Administration. The In-House Benefits application was provisioned to support benefits administration for approximately 1,100 employees and to centralize plan configuration and enrollment recordkeeping within the HR organization. The implementation organized benefits workflows into spreadsheet-driven modules for enrollment tracking, eligibility maintenance, premium deduction calculations, plan configuration, and basic reporting. Configuration relied on formula-driven logic and templated worksheets to standardize plan year inputs, enrollment windows, and employee-level benefit elections, providing a single workbook reference for HR benefits processing. Operational governance placed ownership with the HR benefits team, who maintained centrally controlled Excel workbooks with formal versioning, change logs, and approval handoffs to enforce updates to plan tables and enrollment data. Day to day operations emphasized manual data entry and periodic reconciliation, with governance focused on file access controls, documentation of procedures, and change management for plan updates rather than programmatic integrations.
Innowise Professional Services 1800 $450M Poland In-House Applications In-House Benefits Benefits Administration 2020 n/a In 2020, Innowise implemented In-House Benefits, an In-House Benefits Administration web application to centralize personnel tracking, benefits, recruiting, onboarding and learning and development workflows. The deployment is a modular corporate web HRM with an admin-first design that consolidates employee and company structure data in a single database and exposes configurable process creation and management capabilities to HR and line managers. The implementation comprises distinct functional modules including a user and access control module, a process control module, and a data management module. The Employee profile module captures general information, organizational units, line manager relationships, hard and soft skills, development plans, one-to-one meeting scheduling and feedback capture, and a links repository. The Company structure capability presents organizational data in tree and list views, supports multi-parameter filtering and saved filters, and enables searching and viewing colleague profiles by job title, level, department and manager. Process automation and localization are central to the architecture, the Processes tab supports draft creation, publishing with automatic notifications, and multilingual process variants to reflect country-specific vacation, probation and contract rules. Time off management implements employee balance views, personal and subordinate request workflows, sick day requests and exportable data uploading to accounting programs. The system was constructed to be modular so new features such as feedback collection, probation comments or one-on-one assignments can be added without core system changes. Operational governance was organized around assigning clear process ownership, in-system comment trails for decision rationale and analytics dashboards for monitoring operating parameters. System Settings expose UI-driven company structure editing, bulk change operations and smart multi-select filtering to support rapid organizational changes. Integration with a corporate mobile employee HR app delivers a subset of In-House Benefits functionality on mobile devices, including time off processing and company structure and profile viewing, enabling on-the-go access while maintaining centralized control and data consistency.
Construction and Real Estate 6600 $9.0B United States In-House Applications In-House Benefits Benefits Administration 2010 n/a
Manufacturing 6000 $1.3B United States In-House Applications In-House Benefits Benefits Administration 2006 n/a
Healthcare 8183 $1.5B United States In-House Applications In-House Benefits Benefits Administration 2011 n/a
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