In a move set to tighten the connection between HR systems and corporate communications, Exclaimer has unveiled a new integration with Workday. The update enables organizations to automatically populate employee email signatures and video meeting themes with up-to-date data directly from their HR system.
βWorkday is where organizations manage their people, and Exclaimer is where that data needs to show up,β
Paul Hammond, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Exclaimer, said.
By connecting HR-managed information such as job titles, departments, and contact details into Exclaimerβs signature management platform, the integration aims to reduce manual updates and improve consistency across an organizationβs digital channels.
Automating the Gap Between HR and Communication Systems
The announcement underscores a growing need to unify identity data across functions traditionally split between IT and HR.
βUntil now, there was no direct path between the two, which meant every hire, every promotion, every role change had to be manually reflected across email signatures and meeting branding,β Hammond said.
βThatβs a maintenance burden that compounds as organizations grow, and itβs where errors creep in. This integration closes that gap at the source.β
Exclaimerβs new connector creates a bridge between these systems, helping organizations maintain both compliance and credibility across daily emails and meetings.
With this new integration, Exclaimer customers can now designate Workday as a data source for employee details, bringing HR data into Exclaimer alongside existing directory integrations such as Entra ID (Azure AD) and Google Directory.
In practice, this means any updates made in an employeeβs HR record can flow automatically into their email signature or video meeting background without manual intervention.
Why Consistent, HR-Led Communication Data Matters
According to Exclaimerβs recent State of Business Email report, over a third of global IT teams consider email signature management among their most time-consuming administrative tasks. A further 80% still depend on manual or self-service methods to maintain accuracy. Notably, in 16% of organizations, responsibility for email signatures sits with HR.
For enterprises managing thousands of employees or experiencing frequent organizational changes, the ability to synchronize email and meeting branding automatically could save countless hours otherwise spent maintaining data consistency across disparate systems.
Beyond technical convenience, the significance of this integration lies in improving control and accuracy. Employee data is one of the most visible elements of company communications, and unsanctioned edits or outdated information can erode professionalism and trust. By keeping HR as the primary owner of employee records, organizations can ensure that only verified details are displayed in correspondence and across meeting platforms.
This centralized control is also vital when employees leave or roles change. Instead of relying on IT or line managers to manually remove or update details, HR can trigger changes simply by updating the record in Workday. This workflow reinforces data integrity and helps organizations stay compliant with data protection and brand governance policies.
The timing is notable too. Gallupβs State of the Global Workplace 2026 report revealed that global employee engagement dropped to just 20% in 2025. With disengagement and turnover costing enterprises time and productivity, tools that make routine processes simple and reliable can reduce friction between teams and give HR departments more bandwidth to focus on strategy rather than administration.
For large and distributed organizations, that efficiency can make a measurable difference.
Strengthening the Link Between People and Communication Platforms
By linking directly with Workday, Exclaimer extends its platformβs relevance beyond IT departments to HR leaders looking to maintain control, accuracy, and brand consistency at scale.
As organizations continue to balance hybrid workforces and digital-first communications, the ability to unify data and reduce administrative load will become increasingly critical. Integrated systems like this bring HR and IT into closer alignment, eliminating duplication while ensuring staff details remain consistent and compliant across all external and internal messages.
Looking ahead, Exclaimerβs move could signal a broader trend where workforce data feeds directly into other communication touchpoints, from chat applications to customer engagement tools. The next evolution of professional communications may be one in which every interaction, whether an email or a video call, automatically reflects the most accurate and compliant version of an organizationβs people data.
By connecting Workdayβs employee records with the widespread visibility of email and meeting branding, Exclaimer is helping enterprises close an often-overlooked operational gap and bring workforce identity and communication systems firmly under one roof.