Gloo Completes EMD Deal, Adding Workday Services to Gloo 360
Gloo completed its acquisition of EnterpriseMarketdesk on May 4, 2026, adding AI-enabled workday services and expertise to Gloo 360. The deal brings consulting, implementation, support, deployments, application management, and staff augmentation into a platform already serving over 140,000 faith, ministry, and nonprofit leaders.
Scott Beck on Gloo 360
Scott Beck said, “Workday has become an increasingly important ERP system for organizations across the faith and flourishing ecosystem, and EMD brings deep Workday expertise to Gloo 360.”
He also said, “Together, we can help customers modernize core systems and transform their technology through Applied AI.”
EMD’s Workday services
EnterpriseMarketdesk was an established Workday Services Partner, and it worked with nonprofit and mid-market organizations on consulting, implementation, and support. EMD also handled deployments, application management, and staff augmentation for direct customers and systems integrator partners.
Alan Corbeil said, “We’ve always focused on delivering consistency and long-term value in a part of the Workday market that’s often underserved,” and added, “Joining Gloo gives us the scale and platform to go further, combining our delivery model with broader capabilities that help customers operate more efficiently and plan for what’s next.”
April 14 to May 4
Gloo announced the transaction on April 14, 2026, and completed it on May 4, 2026. The move expands Gloo’s enterprise technology and services portfolio for nonprofit and mid-market organizations, but the practical question now is how quickly existing EMD customers will feel the added platform scale as Gloo folds the acquisition into its own services and ecosystem.