Business Services Industry

Workday Presents On-Demand for the Agile Enterprise

Business Wire, May 22, 2007

McKee Foods, Covad Communications, and Lifetime Fitness to Join CEO Dave Duffield for a Discussion of On-Demand Business Solutions

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- Workday[TM], Inc., a new generation of on-demand enterprise solutions for managing today's dynamic, global businesses, today announced a series of Executive Briefings aimed at giving executives an in-depth look at Workday's On-Demand solutions for Human Capital Management and Financial Management.

The five-city program will include presentations from Dave Duffield, Workday CEO; William McNee, founder and CEO of Saugatuck Technology, as well as Workday customers including McKee Foods, Covad Communications and Lifetime Fitness. Dates and locations are listed below. To register, please visit www.workday.com.

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About Workday

Founded in March 2005 by Dave Duffield, Aneel Bhusri and a recognized team of enterprise software veterans, Workday is transforming ERP with a new generation of on-demand solutions to meet the needs of today's dynamic and global businesses. Workday's Enterprise Business Services were built using the most modern, standards-based technologies, providing an unparalleled level of agility, ease-of-use, and integration capabilities. The company recently delivered its first suite of services, Workday Human Capital Management (HCM), and is developing additional suites including Workday Financial Management, Resource Management and Revenue Management. For more information about Workday, please visit www.workday.com.

(c) 2007. Workday, Inc. All rights reserved. Workday, the Workday logo, Workday Enterprise Business Services, Workday Human Capital Management, Workday Financial Management, Workday Resource Management and Workday Revenue Management are all trademarks of Workday, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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