MRI Software has announced its entry into the Workday Partner Program, bringing together its facilities management solutions with Workday’s financial management and human capital management platforms.
“Our partnership with Workday brings a powerful, integrated approach that supports service excellence while creating efficiency and long-term value for our clients,” said Sean Slack, VP of Global Partnerships at MRI Software.
The partnership aims to help facilities management organizations and public sector bodies modernize their operations to deliver more efficient, people-centric services by bridging the gap between finance and HR with a unified view that spans the departments.
What the Partnership Brings to Customers
At the core of this partnership is a data exchange that connects Workday’s enterprise backbone with MRI’s operational depth. MRI’s facilities management tools now integrate directly with Workday Financial Management and HCM, delivering a unified overview of critical business information.
Through real-time data exchange, the partnership brings operational insights such as job completion status, asset lifecycle trends, and supply chain details from MRI into Workday systems. This integration gives finance teams unprecedented visibility into the physical drivers of spending, enabling accurate billing based on field data rather than estimates. It reduces write-offs and automates payroll for field staff, cutting manual administrative burdens that have long challenged FM operations.
In addition, bid and contract data from MRI now flows directly into Workday to automate staffing, onboarding, and payroll setup. This bridges the gap between winning business and starting work, dramatically reducing deployment time and project startup costs.
The result is a connected contract lifecycle view where organizations can visualize everything from asset management to compliance in near real time.
A Strategic Play in Real Estate Tech
The global real estate market remains one of the world’s largest asset classes, valued at more than $300 trillion, with facilities management forming a critical backbone of operations worldwide.




