Salesforce.com Announces Second 'Best' Friend: Workday

Salesforce.com promised deep integration with Oracle applications in June. Now it's promising similar ties with HCM and financials vendor Workday.

Doug Henschen, Executive Editor, Enterprise Apps

September 18, 2013

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How many close strategic partnerships can one company have?

That question emerged on Wednesday as Salesforce.com announced it will deepen its longstanding partnership with Workday. The announcement comes just a few months after Salesforce struck a similar long-term strategic partnership with Workday rival Oracle.

The fruit of the deeper partnership will be application integrations between Salesforce CRM and Workday's human capital management (HCM) and financial management applications. The plans were outlined in a statement with quotes from Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and Workday Co-CEO Aneel Bhusri.

"Aneel and I both agree that salesforce.com and Workday need to unite our clouds," said Benioff in the statement. "Salesforce.com's CRM integrated with Workday HCM and Financial Management is the best of both worlds: the customer applications from salesforce.com combined with HR and Financials from Workday.”

[ Want more on the Salesforce-Oracle partnership in June? Read Oracle And Salesforce.com Link Clouds. ]

The announcement echoes similar sentiments Benioff and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison exchanged in June when Salesforce and Oracle promised deep integrations between Salesforce.com and Oracle HCM, Financials and Big Data Analytics applications.

"When customers choose cloud applications they expect rapid low-cost implementations; they also expect application integrations to work right out of the box," said Ellison at the time. "That's why Marc and I believe it's important that our two companies work together."

The Oracle partnership led some to wonder whether Salesforce would distance itself from cloud-based apps vendor Workday, but this latest announcement proves that isn't the case.

"By deepening our partnership, we continue to make it easy for enterprises around the world to leverage the cloud to transform their businesses with the proven combination of Salesforce.com and Workday," said Bhusri.

Technical capabilities promised through the Salesforce-Workday partnership include built-in Force.com and Chatter access to Workday data and updates and Workday HCM and Financial Management app access to Salesforce data.

Delivery dates were not announced, but Benioff and Bhursri are slated to offer more detail during a Wednesday afternoon conference call and at the upcoming Dreamforce conference in San Francisco in November.

About the Author

Doug Henschen

Executive Editor, Enterprise Apps

Doug Henschen is Executive Editor of InformationWeek, where he covers the intersection of enterprise applications with information management, business intelligence, big data and analytics. He previously served as editor in chief of Intelligent Enterprise, editor in chief of Transform Magazine, and Executive Editor at DM News. He has covered IT and data-driven marketing for more than 15 years.

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