We are happy to share some insights about Workday drawn from our latest market research, Ventana Research Buyers Guide: Workforce Management, which assesses how well providers’ offerings meet buyers’ requirements.
We recently published two Ventana Research Workforce Management Buyers Guides, an assessment of technology providers and products that provide individual and combined
In all of our Buyers Guides, we utilize a structured research methodology called the Value Index that includes evaluation categories designed to reflect real-world criteria incorporated in a request for proposal (RFP) and provider selection process for workforce management basics and suites. We evaluated Workday in seven categories, five relevant to the product (adaptability, capability, manageability, reliability and usability) and two related to the provider (TCO/ROI and provider validation).
In the Workforce Management Basics Buyers Guide, our analysis classified Workday as an Innovative provider, receiving an overall grade of A- with an 84.7% performance. Workday’s
Workday’s A- grade in Product Experience was impacted by its B in Adaptability, where it could streamline or improve the ease of use of capabilities alongside increasing the preconfigured options. Customer Experience was impacted by its B+ grade in TCO/ROI, where it could provide in-depth description and documentation for identifying and quantifying achievable cost savings.
Workday performed best in Product Experience with an A- grade, notably receiving an A in Reliability due to its underlying architecture of the software supporting delivery of required capabilities and functionalities. Within technology architecture and operation, Workday provides flexibility with deployment options that meet the needs of buyers. In Manageability, Workday received an A due to its completeness of application-level security by activity, task and process and data-level security by user, role, application, activity, task or process. Workday performed well in Customer Experience with a B+, supported by a B++ in Validation due to its product roadmap that addresses target customer requirements.
Our analysis classified Workday as a provider of Merit, receiving an overall grade of A- with an 84.1% performance. Workday’s best grouped results came in Product Experience at 85.6%
Workday’s A- grade in Product Experience was impacted by its B in Adaptability, where it could enhance its options and appropriate allocation of investments to meet future adaptability requirements. Customer Experience was impacted by its B+ grade in TCO/ROI, where it could widen its breadth of description/documentation for identifying and quantifying achievable cost savings.
Workday performed best in Product Experience with an A- grade, notably receiving an A in Reliability due to its underlying architecture of the software supporting delivery of required capabilities and functionalities. Within technology architecture and operation, Workday provides flexibility with deployment options that meet the needs of buyers. Workday performed well in Customer Experience with a B+ grade, supported by a B++ in Validation due to its product roadmap that addresses target customer requirements.
This assessment was based on Workforce Management, v.2023R2, released August 2023.
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