How to Drive an Automation Strategy from the Bottom Up | Research

Event Overview

Automation has become a business imperative in the era of efficiency. And while sound automation strategy starts at the top, a bottom up, grassroots approach is equally important. It's likely that some form of automation is already underway at your organization. The challenge is: How do you scale automation efforts taking place below the radar?   Join WWT Technical Solutions Architect Dana Callear and Senior Director of IT Leadership Dave O’Toole as they talk about how leaders can sync executive strategy with automations that are already occurring within an organization. Dana and Dave also discuss the importance of identifying pockets of automation that can help drive scale and the role culture plays in making it all happen. 

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What to expect

Research is a recurring webinar series that highlights WWT's in-depth research reports that analyze the latest technology and industry trends, featuring guests from WWT's extensive roster of subject matter experts and technologists. Hosted by Robb Boyd, episodes are published exclusively for registered users of the ATC Platform. Registration also grants users free access to our WWT Research reports, 24/7 access to our virtual lab and training environments and vast library of technical and business-oriented content. Use our platform to:
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Goals and Objectives

Understand which grassroots efforts are worth investing in and what techniques need to be adopted to scale an automation to other parts of the enterprise. 

Who should attend?

CIOs, IT Directors and anyone responsible for leading automation projects.