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Cornerstone OnDemand Foundation Launches New Nonprofit Site

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Santa Monica-based Cornerstone OnDemand Foundation , the nonprofit arm of talent management software developer Cornerstone OnDemand , said this morning that i thas launched a new online learning and social networking site for nonprofits. READ MORE>>.

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Cornerstone OnDemand Adds Social Recruiting Features

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Santa Monica-based human resources and talent management software developer Cornerstone OnDemand said today that it has launched a new set of social features for helping companies to recruit employees. The firm said the enhancements make it easier for organizations to tap into social networks to find candidates.

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Cornerstone OnDemand Takes On Recruiting

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Santa Monica-based Cornerstone OnDemand , the developer of software-as-a-service for HR and talent management, is further expanding its suite of cloud services today, with a new product aimed at social recruiting. The firm said the new software integrates with its existing software. READ MORE>>.

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Cornerstone OnDemand, ADP In Reseller Deal

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Santa Monica-based Cornerstone OnDemand , the developer of human resources and talent management software-as-a-service, along with payroll services firm ADP , said today that the two have extended a software reseller relationship. Financial details of the deal were not announced. READ MORE>>.

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Cornerstone OnDemand Wins $20M Contract

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Santa Monica-based Cornerstone OnDemand , the developer of human resources, talent management, and learning software, said today that it has inked a $20M contract with the U.S. Treasury will be used for learning management, performance management, succession planning and enterprise social networking.

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Los Angeles-based Talespin nabs $15 million for its extended reality-based workforce training tools

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That’s what the Los Angeles-based extended reality technology developer Talespin did — and it just raised $15 million to grow its business. . Farmers is an investor in Talespin, as is the corporate training and talent management software provider Cornerstone OnDemand, and the hardware manufacturer HTC.

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How Momstamp Is Creating A Referral Network For Moms

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However, that process really hasn''t taken advantage of today''s mobile, always-connected, socially networked world. We would have loved to bring on a developer form day one, but since we didn''t have that expertise we initially brought in a shop to build out our initial platform. They got the concept.