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Join us tomorrow for exciting product sessions and more! We missed you at Automate today! There?

Join us tomorrow for exciting product sessions and more! We missed you at Automate today! There’s still lots more on [the agenda](), so [tune in]() tomorrow! Need help accessing the conference on the event platform Bizzabo? Get answers [here]() or reach out to support@bizzabo.com or events-us@workato.com. You may need to clear your cache... You’ll be able to watch the entire conference on May 17 when we release all the session recordings. In the meantime, here’s a peek at a few standout moments so far… #1 Vijay Tella, CEO at Workato, sat down with business leaders from Helen of Troy, Vituity, TripActions, Autodesk, and Atlassian to discuss how the automation mindset helps them be antifragile or, as we say at Workato, unstoppable–despite enormous challenges. Here’s Vijay on the power of communities like Automate: “10,000 people in 10,000 companies should not have to reinvent from scratch how to reduce customer churn in their companies. They should be able to build on top of the best ideas of their larger community.” [Vijay Keynote Short.gif] #2 There are some new Automation Pros on the block! It’s been exciting getting to know the newly minted automation professionals who completed yesterday’s Automation Pro courses. [LinkedIn Post Automation Pros.png]() #3 The chat. It can be hard to read the room at a virtual conference, but Mike Flynn, Sr. Director of Enterprise Applications & Analytics at Persefoni, has it down. His session on “The Future of HR Automations–Bots, Benefits, and Beyond” was a can’t miss thanks to his automation jokes. [Automate Chat Jokes.png] …and he wasn’t the only one getting appreciation in the chat. Dave Shuman, VP of Data Operations & Enterprise Architecture at Precisely, also got a lot of love for the adage that describes his approach to auditing processes for automation: “Sunlight is the best disinfectant.” [Automate Chat Sun is the Best Disinfectant.png] And many attendees had great things to say about Workato too... [Automate Chat Workato.png] I hope you can [make it tomorrow]() for a day of exciting product sessions including a keynote with Workato’s Gautham Viswanathan, Founder and CPO, and Harish Shetty, Founder and Head of Engineering–plus a chat with Golden State Warriors’ General Manager Bob Myers. See you there, Colette Workato, 215 Castro Street, Ste 300, Mountain View, CA 94041 © 2022 Workato [Contact](/NzQxLURFVC0zNTIAAAGET3FaNwifNECNjgExpDXSen7j6rbtg-VQUnVwPHoUUMmKkcXDxoclDzR5jm1dUVuQ2C1m-a4=) [Privacy Policy]()

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