We originally had a DOS version named "Staff Development System" popularly known as SDS.
Who coined the name "HRDPower™"?
Our then President Mr. Jeremy Spoor coined the term "HRDPower™" and our Chairman Dr. Palan was so excited with the word, that he immediately accepted Jeremy's recommendation.
Where did HRDPower™'s development begin?
HRDPower™ was initially developed at Perth, Australia.
How many man hours did it take to develop HRDPower™ Version 1.0?
It took 35040 man hours to develop HRDPower™ Version 1.0.
What are the products available since 2004 January?
All existing products and versions in HRDPower™ have been rationalized and consolidated. The current product is known as HRDPower™ Classic (a desktop network version).
We have a new enterprise web version called HRDPower.net.
Which version of HRDPower™ began to include Performance Management Modules?
HRDPower™ introduced Performance Management in Version 3.0.
What was the longest report produced in HRDPower™?
HRDPower™ Version 3.01 generated the longest report for one of our clients in the Middle East. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to generate the 10,326 page report.
What is the highest number of competency records stored so far in HRDPower™ database?
HRDPower™ Classic has stored and successfully retrieved 4,56,575 competency records for one of our Malaysian customers. HRDPower™ Classic demonstrated it can insert 70 records a second in a MS Access database.
When was the SQL Server version of HRDPower™ released?
HRDPower™ with SQL Server database was released with HRDPower™ Version 3.0.
What are the design principles followed on HRDPower™ Classic?
HRDPower™ Classic design principles were based on Microsoft Windows XP design patterns. It featured colorful icons and pleasant easy-to-use interface.
Which version of HRDPower™ is the most secure?
HRDPower™ Classic is the most secure version of HRDPower™ with its advanced security configuration options.
What is the code name of the new version of HRDPower?™
The next version of HRDPower™ is codenamed "Wyvern". A wyvern is a flying mythical beast - pretty, and much leaner than a dragon.