Webinar

ANOW! Observe – The Rise of Automation Observability

Join us to discover how Automation Observability transforms raw operational data into real business insight. In this webinar, we’ll show you how to go beyond monitoring and gain full contextual awareness of your automation landscape – so you can understand not just what failed, but why it matters and what happens next.

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Date

April 14, 2026

Time

4:00 p.m. (CEST)

Speakers

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Christian Vaters

Product Manager for ANOW! Observe

Since July 2023, Christian Vaters has been Product Manager at Beta Systems, responsible for the development of ANOW! Observe, the observability solution for orchestration and automation. Previously, he worked for a leading European telecommunications group as well as for a major German multi-line insurance provider, holding positions in IT operations, project management, and team leadership. His expertise spans workload orchestration and automation across both z/OS and distributed environments. Today, his focus is on observability, driving transparency, efficiency, and reliability in complex automation landscapes.

Monitoring tells you something failed, but it does not tell you why, what it affects, or what will happen next. In modern enterprise environments, automation landscapes are no longer simple job schedulers. They are interconnected execution fabrics running business-critical processes across platforms and technologies. When visibility stops at a failed job, organizations operate blind.

This webinar presents Automation Observability as the next operational standard for enterprise automation – moving beyond traditional monitoring toward contextual, business-aware control. We explain the concept in simple terms, show how structured insights can be generated from operational signals, and demonstrate how ANOW! Observe correlates automation data into meaningful context.

If you want to move from “task failed” to “business impact understood,” this session will change how you think about automation operations.

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