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Achieve Enterprise Automation Maturity with Dynamic Event-Driven WLA

In our webinar, you will learn how event-driven automation can take your business beyond traditional workflows. You'll discover how to implement dynamic workflows that respond instantly to business needs and increase efficiency. We will present the Enterprise Automation Maturity Framework and use a practical example to show how this approach optimizes processes and improves your business results.

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Speakers

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Daniel Sosinski

Head of Presales & Principal Architect

Daniel shares his knowledge and experience with Customers and help them smoothly go through with the optimization and automation of Business and IT related processes as a part of the Digital Transformation Strategy.

Daniel has over 16 years of IT experience in the field of BI, integration and architecture. Eager to further his knowledge of digital transformation and automation, he graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology Business School with an MBA in Digital Transformation.

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Anna Kondrat

Sales Executive Director

Anna is a complex sales leader working on automation business cases across the majority of market branches, esp. financial, manufacturing, retail, telco, public sector, and utilities. She's strongly focused on automation of Data Platforms, SAP Ecosystems, Cloud and Multi-Cloud environments as well as critical multi-technological Business Processes.

In this webinar, we'll explore how organizations can move beyond traditional job scheduling and unlock the full potential of automation through an event-driven approach. You’ll learn how to leverage dynamic, event-triggered workflows that respond in real-time to business needs, driving efficiency and agility across your organization.

We’ll also introduce the enterprise automation maturity framework, which guides organizations through different levels of maturity towards proactive and autonomous automation across the entire enterprise.

Additionally, we’ll showcase a practical example of how the event-driven approach is applied in real-world business conditions, illustrating how this strategy optimizes processes and maximizes business outcomes.

Our webinar covers:

  • Benefits of moving from traditional job scheduling to dynamic, event-driven workload automation.

  • Best practices for achieving enterprise-wide automation maturity.

  • Implementing event-driven workloads using ANOW! automation and orchestration solution.

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Overview

Date
October 2, 2024
Language
English
Duration
40 minutes
Online

Tags

Workload Automation

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