Workday Launches Sana AI: Revolutionizing HR and Business Automation with Global Rollout

March 17, 2026
Workday Launches Sana AI: Revolutionizing HR and Business Automation with Global Rollout
  • Workday is launching Sana worldwide, delivering a unified AI interface across Workday and enterprise systems with three products: Sana for Workday, Sana Self-Service Agent for HR and finance tasks (300+ skills), and Sana Enterprise to extend AI to other apps.

  • Workday completed its Sana Labs acquisition for $1.1 billion in late 2025, closing the deal in early November, bringing no-code agent building and training tools to enhance automation.

  • Sana for Workday and the Sana Self-Service Agent will be available to Workday customers without additional licensing.

  • Executives and analysts view the integration as a major step in applying AI to HR and business workflows, with governance measures like an agent system of record to authorize agents and enforce usage policies.

  • Early pilots with Berner Food and Beverage, Cheffelo, Televox, and The Josh Bersin Co. show positive outcomes, with Televox transitioning from task-level automation to end-to-end process automation.

  • Practical uses include verifying remaining leave, updating addresses and related tax/benefit changes, adjusting contract values, generating recruiting dashboards, and transforming receipts into approvals.

  • Employees can update data (e.g., addresses, tax forms, benefits) and see downstream effects on processes like taxes and benefits.

  • Sana can decompose complex goals into actionable steps behind the scenes to automate end-to-end workflows, such as email receipt reviews and reporting.

  • Leaders emphasize a single intelligent interface that connects systems, data, and actions employees rely on, aligned with Workday’s vision to reimagine work.

  • The article notes it was written with AI assistance and then reviewed by the MLQ AI team.

  • Forward-looking statements acknowledge potential changes and risks, typical in press releases, without guaranteeing feature delivery or performance.

  • Analysts say this approach increases accessibility and reduces the need for custom development, easing deployment of workflow automation for CIOs.

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