Leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources Workday, Inc. and global tech company ADP - provider of human capital management (HCM) solutions - have announced an extended partnership to provide an enhanced frictionless global payroll, compliance and HR experience for joint customers, PR Newswire reports.
The move was announced on September 28 at Workday Rising, Workday's annual customer conference. The extended partnership builds on a decade-long relationship between the two companies and is intended to allow a more streamlined experience for payroll administrators and a better experience for joint customers overall.
The companies will reportedly partner to create more seamless interactions between Workday and ADP systems to enable deeper customer visibility into data across their HCM environment including compliance, tax and payroll.
"We are laser-focused on providing smart, easy, and powerful solutions that help our clients confidently achieve their goals, and enhanced integrations provide the personalization we know they desire," Maria Black - President and CEO of ADP - said. "This deeper partnership with Workday builds on our longstanding relationship to provide a technology-first experience across our shared clients' entire HCM suite."
The issue of navigating disjointed HR and payroll systems is an increasing concern for companies, according to a recent ADP Potential of Payroll study. It revealed that 94 per cent of global organisations agree they would like to see integration across all of their systems, while survey respondents estimated they spent an average of 22 hours per week, per country, managing the data flow between these systems.
"This expanded partnership with ADP is an exciting next step in a journey spanning over ten years of jointly servicing one million employees and thousands of customers," Carl Eschenbach - co-CEO, Workday - said, "By deepening the partnership between our two companies, we are better equipped to expand our global reach and serve our joint customers' ever-evolving needs."
Workday’s expanded partnership with ADP reportedly coincides with a series of announcements at Workday Rising focused on increased customer value across Workday's expanding partner ecosystem.
Source: PR Newswire
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Leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources Workday, Inc. and global tech company ADP - provider of human capital management (HCM) solutions - have announced an extended partnership to provide an enhanced frictionless global payroll, compliance and HR experience for joint customers, PR Newswire reports.
The move was announced on September 28 at Workday Rising, Workday's annual customer conference. The extended partnership builds on a decade-long relationship between the two companies and is intended to allow a more streamlined experience for payroll administrators and a better experience for joint customers overall.
The companies will reportedly partner to create more seamless interactions between Workday and ADP systems to enable deeper customer visibility into data across their HCM environment including compliance, tax and payroll.
"We are laser-focused on providing smart, easy, and powerful solutions that help our clients confidently achieve their goals, and enhanced integrations provide the personalization we know they desire," Maria Black - President and CEO of ADP - said. "This deeper partnership with Workday builds on our longstanding relationship to provide a technology-first experience across our shared clients' entire HCM suite."
The issue of navigating disjointed HR and payroll systems is an increasing concern for companies, according to a recent ADP Potential of Payroll study. It revealed that 94 per cent of global organisations agree they would like to see integration across all of their systems, while survey respondents estimated they spent an average of 22 hours per week, per country, managing the data flow between these systems.
"This expanded partnership with ADP is an exciting next step in a journey spanning over ten years of jointly servicing one million employees and thousands of customers," Carl Eschenbach - co-CEO, Workday - said, "By deepening the partnership between our two companies, we are better equipped to expand our global reach and serve our joint customers' ever-evolving needs."
Workday’s expanded partnership with ADP reportedly coincides with a series of announcements at Workday Rising focused on increased customer value across Workday's expanding partner ecosystem.
Source: PR Newswire
(Links and quotes via original reporting)