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Euna Solutions’ Marketplace Achieves Workday Certified Integration

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New integration delivers centralized, contract-compliant purchasing and real-time spend insights to public sector agencies using Workday

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Euna Solutions®, a leading provider of purpose-built cloud solutions for the public sector, announced Euna Marketplace, a Workday Certified Integration, is now officially available on the Workday Marketplace. The milestone enables organizations using Workday to leverage the purpose-built Euna Marketplace functionality within Euna’s procurement platform, bringing purchasing, compliance, and analytics together in one seamless AI-powered flow.

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“For too long, procurement teams and internal buyers have had to navigate disconnected systems to get simple commodity purchases across the finish line. Our partnership with Workday changes that,” said Adam Roth, VP of Partnerships.

“For too long, procurement teams and internal buyers have had to navigate disconnected systems to get simple commodity purchases across the finish line,” said Adam Roth, VP of Partnerships and Government Relations at Euna Solutions. “Our partnership with Workday changes that. The integration creates a unified buying experience—connecting catalogs, compliance checks, approvals, purchase orders, and reporting in one workflow—so procurement teams can feel confident that internal buyers are purchasing from approved contracts, driving more savings, visibility and compliance.”

With the partnership in place, Workday users can now navigate directly from Workday into the Euna Marketplace solution, fill their cart with items from approved supplier catalogs, return to Workday to complete the checkout, and once approvals are confirmed, automatically issue purchase orders to suppliers in the Euna Marketplace. This deep integration enables public sector agencies to streamline procurement and accelerate mission‑critical work while staying within budget and policy boundaries.

The Euna Marketplace solution is a centralized, cloud‑based platform designed specifically for public‑sector organizations. By integrating with Workday, it delivers a unified user experience that crosses systems and simplifies procurement.

  • Maximize Funds and Savings: With pre‑negotiated, competitively contracted catalogs, agencies stretch limited budgets farther. Euna Marketplace’s AI‑Powered Savings Advisor scans the platform in real time to identify the best‑value purchases and suggest lower‑cost alternatives for comparable items, helping staff save money automatically.
  • Real‑Time Spend Analytics: Agencies gain dashboards and reports on user purchasing behavior and savings metrics, improving long‑term planning, audit readiness, and transparency.
  • Enforce On‑Contract Buying: Agencies can restrict Euna Marketplace to only their suppliers with approved contracts, integrated with stores or catalogs that have on-contract items and pricing. Built‑in monitoring prevents purchases from inactive or expired contracts and notifies agencies of upcoming contract expirations. Contract information is stored and visible throughout the purchasing and ordering process, so procurement teams can enforce policy across departments.
  • Familiar E‑commerce Experience: Euna Marketplace mimics the intuitive cart‑based shopping experience common in consumer retail, dramatically boosting adoption and user satisfaction across staff, lines of business, and supplier communities. It also consolidates supplier catalogs into a single checkout process, even when the order spans multiple vendors.
  • Quick and Free Supplier Access: Agencies can rapidly onboard new suppliers of any size without requiring IT support and tap cooperative contracts via the network, enabling flexible supply‑chain responses and wider shopping options while maintaining vetted reliability.

By bringing purchasing and compliance into the same system‑of‑record environment, agencies reduce manual hand‑offs, increase audit readiness, and free staff to focus on mission‑impact rather than transactional burden.

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