Workday Acquires Flowise to Make AI Agents more Accessible

Workday Acquires Flowise to Make AI Agents more Accessible

Workday acquires the low-code platform Flowise. This acquisition should make it easier for customers and partners to build AI agents within the Workday ecosystem.

Workday acquires Flowise, a low-code platform for building AI agents, to accelerate the development of customized AI solutions within HR and financial processes. With the integration of Flowise, Workday customers gain access to a visual builder that enables them to design, test, and manage AI agents without deep technical knowledge.

AI Agents within Workday

Workday is integrating the Flowise platform to help companies develop AI agents for HR and financial applications more quickly. Flowise provides a visual interface that allows users without deep programming knowledge to design, test, and implement AI workflows. The technology supports the entire development journey of AI agents, from concept to production.

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According to Workday, Flowise offers users transparency and control over how their agents operate. This allows developers to customize every component of their agent, including behavior, tools, and workflows. The acquisition should help Workday users build custom solutions faster while maintaining control and scalability.

Open source

Flowise was built on an open source foundation and is already in use across sectors such as consulting, financial services, healthcare, and customer support.

The Flowise platform supports observability, human-in-the-loop checkpoints, and secure deployment options. This is how Workday aims to make AI agents available to its customers in a transparent and reliable manner.