Comment Sources of HRIS on Linux (Score 1) 79
While it is contrary to the purity of Open Source,
there are a number of commercial HRIS (Human Resource Research and Information Systems) available for Linux.
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If your goal is to utimately embrace full open-source solutions, it is best to at least BE in the environment as you make a gradual transition to your business processes.
With most open source solutions being not quite there in terms of addressing the needs of most country-specific requirements, let alone the full suite/range of functionality to meet every company's needs, a Linux-based commercial package may be your best alternative to give your business the flexibility to adopt various independent/integrated HRIS packages/modules as they evolve to the point of being deemed "production systems" (i.e. no constant intervention/troubleshooting/patching) and able to supplant elements of the commercial suites.
I have no experience with any of the packages, other than as reviewing their capability, leading me to back away until OSS reach a business-level quality threshold.
Good luck,
Eric