BANGALORE, INDIA: Wipro Technologies on Wednesday announced that it has entered into an alliance with Workday to provide consulting and IT services to clients deploying Workday solutions. Workday is a provider of SaaS-based enterprise solutions for global human resources, payroll, and financial management.
In today’s rapidly changing business environment, HR organizations are responding by building 21st Century HR operations by leveraging new technologies, strategies and models. Workday’s innovative cloud based business management solutions combined with Wipro’s vast experience in optimizing and integrating cloud based solutions will enable organizations to achieve accelerated value, the company claimed in a press release.
Wipro’s Human Capital Management Services helps customers build a 'people plan' based model using solutions that range from deploying new technology or creating a shared services center to outsourcing and best-shoring.
Wipro is Diamond sponsor at Workday Rising 2011. Wipro will showcase its unique HCM offerings that help customers accelerate business value with Workday, including Wipro’s Cloud & Beyond for HRO.
Cloud & Beyond for HRO is an innovative BPO solution that will integrate Workday with Wipro’s process and workflow management tools supported by Wipro’s implementation expertise, process support and transition management services. This unique solution will allow clients to manage HR operations in a more effective and efficient manner.
“We are excited to join forces with Workday and the opportunity it creates to rapidly accelerate the momentum Workday has built in the enterprise market,” said Preet Takkar, global head - Cloud Applications & Solutions, Wipro Technologies.
“With increasingly decentralized workforces, the rise of social networking, and rapidly evolving government, privacy, and regulatory compliance requirements, the value of a truly integrated enterprise solution is significant. It effectively aligns industry best practices with the overall business objectives of a company.” he added.