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Phase X Deployment

Expanding your Workday footprint with new modules.

Phase X Deployments involve deployment of non-core Workday modules. For example, once a customer is live on core Workday Financials, they may decide to purchase additional Workday modules (i.e. Procurement, Expenses, Projects, etc.) Stabilization must occur first in order to fully benefit from Phase X functionality. Our team of certified consultants tailors our Phase X Deployments to the needs of the customer.

As your organization evolves, so should your tenant. Phase X projects enhance efficiency and maximize the benefits of your Workday investment by deploying non-core Workday modules.

Like all deployments, Phase X projects require careful planning and execution to minimize the impact of changes on your tenant and end users.

We ensure that the core system is fully stabilized and operational before adding new functionalities. Furthermore, Phase X module deployments are tailored to specific customer needs, so you see solutions relevant to your immediate objectives.

Examples of Phase X Deployments:

  • HCM SKUs:
    • Advanced Compensation
    • Benefits; Cloud Connect for Benefits
    • Absence Management
    • Time Tracking
    • Prism Analytics
    • Recruiting
    • Learning
    • Payroll for US, UK, France, and Canada; Cloud Connect for Third-Party Payroll
    • People Analytics
    • Talent Optimization
    • Workforce Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Benchmarking
    • Workday Journeys
    • Workday Help
    • Peakon
  • FINS SKUs:
    • Projects
    • Project Billing
    • Procurement
    • Expenses
    • Revenue Management
    • Grants Management
    • Inventory
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Accounting Center

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