Workday integrates Sana 'superintelligence' in four months
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Workday integrates Sana 'superintelligence' in four months
"Workday, having bought Swedish AI startup Sana for 1.1 billion dollars, is making swift work of integrating it. It took just two months to integrate the 'superintelligence' internally, the company says, and four months after the acquisition, it has now rolled Sana out for customers as well."
"The new addition uses a conversational interface for both self-service work and connection both within and outside of Workday. Available now, Sana runs inside Workday's existing security and compliance framework. This helps ground its AI actions into the same data and policies companies have set up already."
"Sana for Workday replaces the traditional menu-driven interface with a conversational AI experience for employees, managers, CFOs, and CHROs. The Sana Self-Service Agent brings 300+ skills covering pay, time, and absence, and is already processing everyday HR and finance tasks for customers globally."
Workday acquired Swedish AI startup Sana for 1.1 billion dollars and rapidly integrated it into its platform. The integration took two months internally, with customer rollout occurring four months after acquisition. Sana provides a conversational interface for self-service work and enterprise connectivity, operating within Workday's existing security and compliance framework. The launch includes three components: Sana for Workday replaces menu-driven interfaces with conversational AI for employees and executives, Sana Self-Service Agent handles 300+ HR and finance skills, and Sana Enterprise extends capabilities across the broader enterprise technology stack. This approach positions Workday's platform as a system of record for AI agents rather than making enterprise apps composable for individual organizations.
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