A 15-second teaser for the upcoming Super Bowl LVII commercial for workplace software company Workday released recently features Ozzy Osbourne sporting a shirt and tie and interacting with co-workers.
"Which one of you wants a piercing?" Ozzy is seen asking his co-workers. As his cubicle mate asks, "Who's the new guy," a woman at the desk whispers, "I don't know, but he's supposed to be some kind of rock star."
Jim Jenkins directed the commercial developed by ad agency Ogilvy. According to Variety, the commercial is "Workday's attempt to raise awareness of how it can help businesses succeed in these modern times."
"No matter what's going on in the world, organizations can count on Workday's enterprise management cloud to adapt and thrive in a changing world," Workday writes in a blog announcing its foray into the Super Bowl commercial world.
"More than 50% of the Fortune 500 rely on Workday every day to manage their two most important assets — their people and their money. We are the digital backbone for businesses and are mission critical in helping organizations transform and succeed. Put simply, at Workday we are shaping the new world of work," Workday adds.
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