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Dayos Launches Athena, an Agentic Platform to Replace Oracle and Workday AMS Contracts

By Advos
Dayos announces general availability of Athena, an AI agent platform that replaces traditional Application Managed Services for Oracle and Workday, reducing ticket backlogs by 50% and report development time by 70%.
Dayos Launches Athena, an Agentic Platform to Replace Oracle and Workday AMS Contracts

Dayos Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-based AI company, today announced the general availability of Athena, the latest release of its agentic platform Hero, designed to replace traditional Application Managed Services (AMS) contracts for Oracle and Workday. Unlike tools that layer on top of existing systems, Hero operates as a direct replacement, working inside customers' Oracle or Workday tenants while maintaining existing controls and access models.

The release addresses four structural problems with the AMS model that enterprises have faced for two decades: time to deploy, quality of work, long-term support drag, and proof of effectiveness. Traditional AMS engagements take months to scope and ramp, but Athena Starter deploys in two weeks from contract execution to production agents running inside the customer's tenant.

Hero's agents reason through tickets by exploring, planning, and validating before posting. Report development tickets, historically the worst offenders on enterprise SLA reports, complete 70% faster on Hero. The platform reduces Oracle ticket backlogs by 50% in the first 30 days for Starter customers, with a sustained 60% reduction in the active ticket queue by the end of year one for Pro customers. SLAs across customer engagements run 50% faster.

Dayos used Hero internally to retire its own ServiceNow ITSM environment in 45 days, with 60% of Tier 1 tickets now resolved autonomously. This deployment is documented as a reference case in Section 2.1 of the IMDA Model AI Governance Framework for Agentic AI, published by Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority.

“AMS providers bill per ticket or per hour. Hero closes tickets at no marginal cost on top of the platform fee. Every ticket Hero closes is one your AMS provider doesn't bill for,” said Brad McElhannon, Founder and CEO of Dayos.

Athena Starter is available at USD 60,000 per year, delivering 50% Oracle ticket backlog reduction in 30 days, 70% faster report development, and 50% faster SLAs. Athena Pro is available at USD 150,000 per year, adding custom agent development and a contractually committed 60% sustained reduction in the active ticket queue by the end of year one. Plan details and outcome breakdowns by tier are at dayos.com/plans.

The Athena Hero release supports Oracle and Workday, with SAP availability targeted for January 2027. Hero is built on Google's Agent Development Kit (ADK) with Gemini as the lead reasoning model, and operates under ISO 42001-aligned governance with SOC 2 Type II controls. Athena enters general availability with active enterprise deployments across the Asia-Pacific region.

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