Dayforce has announced an expanded collaboration with Microsoft that will integrate Dayforce AI Agents into everyday business workflows across HR, payroll, and operations, Channel Life reports.
According to Dayforce, its platform is a unified application built entirely on Microsoft technologies, including Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft Teams.
Its architecture is reportedly intended to enable organisations to achieve greater interoperability between systems, deliver faster product enhancements, and increase the return on their investments in Microsoft products.
At present, many organisations are seeking to drive greater efficiency and deliver improved employee experiences while maintaining trust in the use of workplace AI. Dayforce stated that HR, payroll, and other business software often exist in silos, resulting in fragmented workflows and manual processes for employees and managers.
Its latest integration will use Microsoft Copilot Studio, bringing custom and personalised AI agents directly into the Dayforce platform. This approach is reportedly intended to unite HR, payroll, and IT processes in a single, cohesive experience.
The company says its new AI agents will have secure access to a range of workforce data, such as employee details and payroll insights, within users' familiar working environments.
"By harnessing the full power of the Microsoft technology stack, Dayforce is redefining how organisations unlock value from their technology investments - freeing employees to focus on the work they're truly meant to do," Joe Korngiebel - Chief Strategy, Product, and Technology Officer at Dayforce - said.
"Together with Microsoft, we're delivering a smarter, more seamless experience that improves the daily flow of work, empowers leaders to automate with confidence, and connects people and data in ways that drive meaningful impact."
Source: Channel Life
(Quote via original reporting)
Dayforce has announced an expanded collaboration with Microsoft that will integrate Dayforce AI Agents into everyday business workflows across HR, payroll, and operations, Channel Life reports.
According to Dayforce, its platform is a unified application built entirely on Microsoft technologies, including Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft Teams.
Its architecture is reportedly intended to enable organisations to achieve greater interoperability between systems, deliver faster product enhancements, and increase the return on their investments in Microsoft products.
At present, many organisations are seeking to drive greater efficiency and deliver improved employee experiences while maintaining trust in the use of workplace AI. Dayforce stated that HR, payroll, and other business software often exist in silos, resulting in fragmented workflows and manual processes for employees and managers.
Its latest integration will use Microsoft Copilot Studio, bringing custom and personalised AI agents directly into the Dayforce platform. This approach is reportedly intended to unite HR, payroll, and IT processes in a single, cohesive experience.
The company says its new AI agents will have secure access to a range of workforce data, such as employee details and payroll insights, within users' familiar working environments.
"By harnessing the full power of the Microsoft technology stack, Dayforce is redefining how organisations unlock value from their technology investments - freeing employees to focus on the work they're truly meant to do," Joe Korngiebel - Chief Strategy, Product, and Technology Officer at Dayforce - said.
"Together with Microsoft, we're delivering a smarter, more seamless experience that improves the daily flow of work, empowers leaders to automate with confidence, and connects people and data in ways that drive meaningful impact."
Source: Channel Life
(Quote via original reporting)