Consultancy standardises on Workday

- EZE Cloud Consulting adopted Workday across five Asian markets to support its AI‑first growth strategy. - The adoption focuses on HCM, finance transformation, and digital tools for consulting operations in ASEAN and India. - Standardizing on Workday shows consultancies are investing in unified systems to scale AI‑driven services and workforce transformation. (x.com)

EZE Cloud Consulting has put Workday at the center of its own operations, rolling out the software across five Asian markets in a three-month deployment. (businesswire.com) The Singapore-headquartered firm said on April 21 that it implemented Workday Human Capital Management and Workday Financial Management for its internal people and finance systems. EZE Cloud is already a Workday services, sales, and innovation partner. (businesswire.com) The rollout covered ASEAN and India and was designed to standardize human resources, finance, and consulting operations as the company expands AI-led services. EZE Cloud said the go-live was completed in three months. (business-standard.com) Workday sells cloud software that handles payroll, hiring, planning, accounting, and other back-office tasks in one system. For consulting firms, using one platform internally can cut duplicate data entry and make staffing and project finances easier to track across countries. (workday.com) The move lands as Workday pushes harder into India and Southeast Asia. In July 2025, Workday said it would begin offering services from a data center in India in the first half of 2026 and named local partners, including EZE Cloud, as part of that expansion. (workday.com) Workday also named Sunil Jose to head India operations in 2025 and said India was a strategic growth and innovation hub for the company. In April 2025, it appointed Jess O’Reilly to lead ASEAN from Singapore. (workday.com 1) (workday.com 2) EZE Cloud said the internal deployment is meant to support an “AI-first” strategy, a phrase many software and consulting firms now use for automating routine work and building services around artificial intelligence tools. The company framed the project as a way to show clients it uses the same platform it recommends. (tribuneindia.com) The company said the system now supports its own global operations across people and finances, giving it a single setup for growth rather than separate local processes. For a consultancy selling digital transformation, the pitch is straightforward: standardize your own house first. (morningstar.com)

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