Kainos Group plc engages in the provision of digital technology services in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Americas, Central Europe, and internationally. The company operates through Digital Services, Workday Services, and Workday Products segments. The Digital Services segment develops and supports custom digital service platforms for public, commercial, and healthcare sectors. The Workday Services segment provides consulting, project management, integration, and post-deployment services for Workday’s software suite, which includes cloud-based software for finance, HR, and planning products. The Workday Products segment develops various products comprising Smart Test, an automated testing platform; Smart Audit, a compliance monitoring tool; Smart Shield, a data-masking tool that ensures sensitive data remains controlled when Workday environments are made available to broader internal or external teams.; Employee Document Management, a HR document storage, automation, and compliance for Workday; and Genie, a Workday-focused automated testing product. The company also engages in the property business; software development activities; and provision of software services. It serves the financial services, insurance, payment, education, life sciences and healthcare industries, as well as government. Kainos Group plc was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Belfast, the United Kingdom.
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