
"With the acquisition of integration platform Pipedream, Workday is throwing open its doors to external applications. Thanks to 3,000 connectors, AI agents will have access to all kinds of prominent business applications. Earlier this year, Workday acquired Flowise and shortly thereafter Sana. With these steps, the company has already demonstrated its commitment to promoting the development and rollout of AI agents as much as possible."
"With Pipedream, the transition to applications such as Asana, HubSpot, Jira, Recurly, and Slack should be straightforward. Workday cites as an example that agents can contribute to employee performance reviews. Projects in Jira or Asana and feedback from Slack can be linked without a manager having to dive into these applications for this information. Given Pipedream's functionality, there are many more integrations to be devised, as the integrations run with more than 2,700 apps and there are over 10,000 pre-built workflows ready to be used."
Workday acquired integration platform Pipedream to enable AI agents to access thousands of external business applications through roughly 3,000 connectors and over 10,000 pre-built workflows. Earlier acquisitions of Flowise and Sana bolster agent development and deployment capabilities. Workday intends to serve as an Agent System of Record to make agents available securely and compliantly to employees. Pipedream enables agents to start workflows, retrieve data, and perform tasks across Workday and third-party systems, simplifying integrations with tools like Asana, HubSpot, Jira, Recurly, and Slack. The acquisition was announced at Workday Rising EMEA and is expected to close in Q4 fiscal 2026.
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