Sage today announced Sage HCM, a new human capital management solution for mid-market organizations in North America.
Integrated with Sage Intacct, Sage HCM connects HR, payroll and workforce data with financial management to give organizations clearer visibility and control over workforce costs, often their largest and most dynamic expense, while improving payroll accuracy and supporting better workforce planning.
Launching with Sage HCM are industry capabilities, such as Sage HCM for Construction, designed to help firms connect labour, payroll and job costing in a single system, alongside a new HCM Agent that uses AI-powered automation to streamline HR and payroll workflows.
Sage will showcase Sage HCM at Sage Future, taking place in San Francisco from April 28-30.
Bringing workforce costs into clearer financial view
For many organizations, workforce data still sits in separate HR, payroll and finance systems, making it harder for HR leaders, payroll teams and CFOs to understand workforce costs and performance. According to Deloitte’s Human Capital Trends research, nearly three quarters (74%) of organizations say improving how workforce data supports decision-making is now a critical priority.
Sage HCM is designed to address this challenge by bringing core HR, payroll, time and talent workflows together in one connected system. Built for mid-market organizations with more complex requirements, including multi-entity operations and multi-jurisdiction payroll, it helps customers gain a clearer view of workforce costs and their impact on business performance.
Designed for industry needs, including construction
As part of this launch, Sage HCM for Construction extends these capabilities for firms managing complex labour and project-based operations. It includes support for union rules, certified payroll and prevailing wage requirements, while linking labour data directly to project financials.
AI-powered support for HR and payroll workflows
Sage HCM launches with the HCM Agent, Sage’s first AI agent dedicated to HR and payroll workflows. It helps organizations streamline tasks such as payroll preparation, validation and reconciliation, while highlighting potential compliance risks and reducing manual effort.
The HCM Agent is designed to improve efficiency and accuracy without reducing oversight, helping teams automate routine work while maintaining control over critical processes such as payroll and compliance.
New opportunities for partners
The launch of Sage HCM also creates new opportunities for Sage partners to support customers with workforce management, payroll and compliance alongside finance transformation. Partners can deliver Sage HCM together with Sage Intacct and industry-specific solutions, helping customers bring workforce and financial data together in a more connected system.
To get hands-on experience with Sage HCM, sign up to attend Sage Future here: Sage Future
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Sage launches Sage HCM
Sage today announced Sage HCM, a new human capital management solution for mid-market organizations in North America.
Integrated with Sage Intacct, Sage HCM connects HR, payroll and workforce data with financial management to give organizations clearer visibility and control over workforce costs, often their largest and most dynamic expense, while improving payroll accuracy and supporting better workforce planning.
Launching with Sage HCM are industry capabilities, such as Sage HCM for Construction, designed to help firms connect labour, payroll and job costing in a single system, alongside a new HCM Agent that uses AI-powered automation to streamline HR and payroll workflows.
Sage will showcase Sage HCM at Sage Future, taking place in San Francisco from April 28-30.
Bringing workforce costs into clearer financial view
For many organizations, workforce data still sits in separate HR, payroll and finance systems, making it harder for HR leaders, payroll teams and CFOs to understand workforce costs and performance. According to Deloitte’s Human Capital Trends research, nearly three quarters (74%) of organizations say improving how workforce data supports decision-making is now a critical priority.
Sage HCM is designed to address this challenge by bringing core HR, payroll, time and talent workflows together in one connected system. Built for mid-market organizations with more complex requirements, including multi-entity operations and multi-jurisdiction payroll, it helps customers gain a clearer view of workforce costs and their impact on business performance.
Designed for industry needs, including construction
As part of this launch, Sage HCM for Construction extends these capabilities for firms managing complex labour and project-based operations. It includes support for union rules, certified payroll and prevailing wage requirements, while linking labour data directly to project financials.
AI-powered support for HR and payroll workflows
Sage HCM launches with the HCM Agent, Sage’s first AI agent dedicated to HR and payroll workflows. It helps organizations streamline tasks such as payroll preparation, validation and reconciliation, while highlighting potential compliance risks and reducing manual effort.
The HCM Agent is designed to improve efficiency and accuracy without reducing oversight, helping teams automate routine work while maintaining control over critical processes such as payroll and compliance.
New opportunities for partners
The launch of Sage HCM also creates new opportunities for Sage partners to support customers with workforce management, payroll and compliance alongside finance transformation. Partners can deliver Sage HCM together with Sage Intacct and industry-specific solutions, helping customers bring workforce and financial data together in a more connected system.
To get hands-on experience with Sage HCM, sign up to attend Sage Future here: Sage Future
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