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29-1080: [REDACTED] Look up oms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. OMS or Oms may refer to: Education [ edit ] Oakland Middle School , Murfreesboro, Tennessee O'Banion Middle School , Garland, Texas Odle Middle School , Bellevue, Washington Orefield Middle School, Orefield, Pennsylvania Open Mind School, Redwood City, California List of Old Marlburians , alumni of Marlborough College, Wiltshire, England Old Millfieldians , alumni of Millfield School, Somerset, England Oakdale Middle School , Ijamsville, Maryland Ozaukee Middle School , Fredonia, Wisconsin Osborn Middle School, Phoenix, Arizona Osceola Middle School , Ocala, Florida Ontario Middle School, Ontario Oregon Medicine [ edit ] Opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome Oral and maxillofacial surgery Oral Morphine Solution Osteopathic Medical Student,

58-498: A career center, preschool, gifted education school, and special education school. The current Superintendent, Brian Yearwood, started with the district on July 1, 2021. Prior to 2013, there were three middle schools for grades 6-7 and three junior high schools for grades 8–9. With the opening of Battle High School , 9th grade was able to move to high school and all six schools became middle schools for grades 6–8. The seventh middle school, John Warner Middle School, opened its doors in

87-443: A cloud-based student information system to augment its portfolio of financial management and human capital management products. In 2018, Workday acquired Filip Doušek's company Stories.bi. The CEO of Workday was Aneel Bhusri , who is a partner with Greylock Partners and handled senior leadership positions earlier in his career at PeopleSoft. In 2020, Chano Fernandez was promoted to co-CEO along with Bhusri. Dave Duffield served as

116-465: A commune in southwestern France Science and technology [ edit ] Office Mobile Service , Microsoft Office Mobile Service (OMS) is the messaging component developed for Outlook 2010 and SharePoint 2010. With OMS, users can integrate the mobile capabilities of Outlook and SharePoint with their mobile devices. Oracle Management Server , an executable component of Oracle database servers Orbital Maneuvering System , rocket engines used on

145-451: A large contract with Flextronics to provide human capital management software services. Companies that have publicly disclosed contracts or deployments of Workday include Aviva , Chiquita Brands , and other firms. On April 29, 2009, Workday announced that it had secured $ 75 million in funding led by New Enterprise Associates . Existing investors Greylock Partners and Workday CEO and co‑founder Dave Duffield also participated in

174-470: A result, Workday will enter the Platform as a Service (PaaS) market. Bhusri said the move will allow customers to build custom extensions and applications to work with Workday. In January 2018, Workday announced that it acquired SkipFlag, makers of an AI knowledge base that builds itself from a company's internal communications. Workday has released 39 updates to its product line as of September 2022,

203-466: A software to help businesses manage finances and human resources . Key features include: In February 2014, Workday acquired the startup Identified and its artificial intelligence Syman to create its Insight Apps line of products. The first products running SYMAN were announced at Workday Rising 2014. In July 2017, Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri announced that the company had decided to open up its platform to developers, partners and third-party software. As

232-1040: A student Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Organisations [ edit ] Office of Muqtada al-Sadr ( Mahdi Army ) One Mission Society , a Christian missionary society Organisation for the Maintenance of Supplies , a right-wing political group in the UK in the 1920s The official name of the World Health Organization (WHO), a specialised agency of the United Nations: French: Organisation mondiale de la santé , Spanish: Organización Mundial de la Salud , Italian: Organizzazione mondiale della sanità , Portuguese: Organização Mundial da Saúde International Liaison Department (Comintern) or OMS (Russian acronym) Places [ edit ] IATA code for Omsk Tsentralny Airport Oms, Pyrénées-Orientales ,

261-765: Is a cloud-based software app designed to help organizations with financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting. It is a part of the broader Workday suite of enterprise applications, which includes solutions for human resources, finance, sales, operations, and HR in their planning processes. The app covers the planning, consolidation, analytics, and reporting functions with its Business Planning Cloud. Arrowsmith, Ranica (February 14, 2018). "Adaptive Insights introduces Business Planning Cloud" . Accounting Today . Retrieved June 3, 2024 . </ref> It automates consolidations and integration of data from other systems and enables collaboration and real-time updates via its on-demand SaaS-based model. In May 2021, Workday signed

290-443: Is an American on‑demand ( cloud -based) financial management , human capital management , and student information system software vendor. Workday was founded by David Duffield , founder and former CEO of ERP company PeopleSoft , along with former PeopleSoft chief strategist Aneel Bhusri , following Oracle 's acquisition of PeopleSoft in 2005. In October 2012, Workday launched a successful initial public offering that valued

319-751: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Oakland Middle School Columbia 93 School District , also known as the Columbia Public School District , is located in Columbia , Boone County, Missouri . The district is Accredited with Distinction by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . 19,052 students are enrolled as of 2020. The district has four high schools, seven middle schools, and twenty-one elementary schools. The district also has

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348-712: The New York Stock Exchange with ticker symbol WDAY. Its shares were priced at $ 28 and ended trading Friday, October 12, at $ 48.69, which "propelled the start-up to a market capitalization of nearly $ 9.5 billion including unexercised stock options ." It sold 22.75 million Class A shares, raising $ 637 million. The IPO raised more cash than any launch in the U.S. technology sector since Facebook 's $ 16 billion IPO in May 2012. Its shares surged 74% in their IPO, underscoring investor interest in cloud computing . In 2016, Workday launched

377-506: The 2020 school year. The district includes almost all of the Columbia city limits, and it includes all of Huntsdale , McBaine , and Pierpont , along with unincorporated areas . 38°57′37″N 92°21′58″W  /  38.96035°N 92.36620°W  / 38.96035; -92.36620 This Missouri school-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Workday, Inc. Workday, Inc. ,

406-499: The European Union , refers to an (Other) Member State(s) See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "oms" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with OMS All pages with titles beginning with Oms All pages with titles containing oms OM (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

435-467: The Space Shuttle orbiters Order management system , business software used in logistics for order entry and processing Open Media Commons , an open-source internet group Open Metering System , a standardization effort in the field of smart meter Open Mobile System, the system used by OPhone Open Music System , once widely used MIDI interface software Optical Multiplex Section,

464-583: The UK and the United States. In September 2012 the company acquired the Louisville, Colorado based company myDIALS for an undisclosed amount. By October 2013, Adaptive Planning held a fourth round of fundraising , totaling $ 45 million. The company also added salesforce.com as a backer. In February 2014, Adaptive Planning was renamed Adaptive Insights and released a new version of the software with an updated user interface. In January 2015,

493-418: The acquisition of Adaptive Insights, announcing that the company would operate as Adaptive Insights, a Workday company. In May 2020, Adaptive Insights rebranded once again and was renamed Workday Adaptive Planning. Workday sells subscriptions to its services. Expenses are booked up front when it signs on a new customer, but the associated revenue is recognized over the life of multiyear agreements. In

522-571: The chairman of the board until his resignation in April 2022, after which Aneel Bhusri took over as the chairman. In November 2021, Workday announced its acquisition of VNDLY, a startup that helps companies manage external workforce personnel, for $ 510 million. Sequoia Capital 's Carl Eschenbach replaced Fernandez as co-CEO in December 2022. The company also announced that Eschenbach would become its sole CEO after March 2024, when Bhusri will move to

551-565: The company appointed Citrix Chairman Tom Bogan as CEO. In June, the company reported another investment round of $ 75 million with several investors, including Norwest Venture Partners , ONSET Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners , Cardinal Venture Capital, Information Venture Partners, and others. In April 2018, the company announced it added 500 net new customers in 2018, bringing Adaptive Insights' total customer base to more than 3,700 customers worldwide in FY2018. In August, Workday completed

580-537: The company at $ 9.5 billion. Competitors of Workday include SAP Successfactors , Dayforce , UKG , and Oracle . In 2020, Fortune magazine ranked Workday Inc. at number five on their Fortune List of the Top 100 Companies to Work For in 2020 based on an employee satisfaction survey. San Francisco Business Times ranked Workday at number two on their Best Places to Work in the Bay in the largest companies category. Workday

609-438: The first quarter 2016, Workday announced annual revenue in excess of $ 1 billion for the first time ever in fiscal year 2016. Duffield holds voting rights to Workday shares that are worth $ 3.4 billion and Bhusri holds voting rights to shares valued at $ 1.3 billion. Collectively, they hold 67% of the company's voting shares. This voting structure makes the event of a hostile takeover much less likely. Workday provides

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638-448: The humans in the 1973 animated film Fantastic Planet Oms, the humans in the novel on which Fantastic Planet was based, Oms en série Manuel de Oms y de Santa Pau , apparatchik in the War of Spanish Succession, Viceroy of Peru Odorless Mineral Spirits , used in painting and decorating Omsætningsafgift , a Danish tax One Minute Silence , a metal band Member state of

667-547: The most recent being "2022 R2". It releases a major update every 6 months, in September and March. Workday operates data centers located in Ashburn, Virginia ; Lithia Springs, Georgia ; Portland, Oregon ; Dublin, Ireland ; Amsterdam, Netherlands ; and also uses Amazon Web Services for its primary computing infrastructure platforms in order to accelerate its worldwide expansion. The Workday Adaptive Planning application

696-715: The optical section layer that multiplexes wavelengths within the Optical Transport Network Object Management Server, A technology created and used by Workday, Inc. for storing, accessing and manipulating data. Outage management system , used by electricity operators to assist in restoring power Object Mirroring System, Vision Solutions OMS is a subset of the VisionSuite product OMS/ODS for replication of IBM Db2 objects in an IBM i environment. OMs, an abbreviation for mesylate Other [ edit ] Oms,

725-713: The role of executive chair. Eschenbach is now the company's sole CEO. Adaptive Insights was a software as a service company founded in 2003 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California . The company was acquired by Workday in a $ 1.55 billion deal completed in August 2018, renaming the company and its core product to Workday Adaptive Planning . In 2003, Robert S. Hull and Richard L. Dellinger co-founded Adaptive Planning to market enterprise budgeting, forecasting, and reporting software as an alternative to spreadsheet -based planning or larger on-premises software . Adaptive Planning

754-456: The round. On October 24, 2011, Workday announced $ 85 million in new funding, bringing the total capital raised to $ 250 million. Investors in the latest round included T. Rowe Price , Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Janus , and Bezos Expeditions . As of spring 2012, Workday had 310 customers, ranging from mid-sized businesses to Fortune 500 companies. In October 2012, Workday launched its initial public offering (IPO) on

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812-883: Was an early user of the software as a service (SaaS) model for business intelligence and corporate performance management. In 2003, it was incorporated in Delaware as Visus Technology, renamed as Adaptive Planning . It was incubated at Onset Ventures in Menlo Park, California . In 2009, Adaptive Insights partnered with NetSuite, Inc. and is currently a member of the SuiteCloud Developer Network. The company also integrates with other cloud ERP solutions from Sage Intacct , Microsoft , and others. Adaptive Insights partners with associates in Australia , Canada , Europe , India , Japan , New Zealand ,

841-585: Was founded in March 2005 and launched in November 2006. Initially, it was funded by David Duffield and the venture capital firm Greylock Partners . In December 2008, Workday moved its headquarters from Walnut Creek, California , to Pleasanton, California , where PeopleSoft founder Duffield's prior company was located. On February 6, 2008, Workday announced that it had reached a definitive agreement to purchase Cape Clear Software. In May 2008, Workday signed

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