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A look back at Automate 2022

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Keep an eye out for the session recordings. Hi {NAME}, THAT’S A WRAP. And just like that…t

Keep an eye out for the session recordings. Hi {NAME}, THAT’S A WRAP. And just like that…the #Automate2022 conference has come to a close. We missed you again today, but we hope you’ll consider joining us next year for more innovative looks at automation. Want a peek into the last 4 days of the conference? Check out [#Automate2022](). But first, here’s a quick recap of an incredible last day…and three inspiring keynote speakers. We started the day with Former Distinguished Gartner Analyst Massimo Pezzini as he talked about the macroeconomic trends reshaping the face of automation (think: more business, less IT). Massimo looked to the W*rk Automation Index to suss out industry trends, and [you can too](). [Keynote with Massimo 2.gif] Next on the keynote stage was Ritu Jyoti, Group VP at IDC. She drew on her expertise in AI to offer clear advice for companies that are developing and implementing automation strategies. [Keynote with Ritu.gif] And, as you do, we ended the day sitting down with tennis champion SERENA WILLIAMS. Serena discussed the work she’s put in to ensure her fashion house SERENA and her investment firm Serena Ventures are successful, and outlined the criteria she uses to evaluate potential investments. If you’re eyeing Serena as an investor, be sure to catch the recording! [Keynote with Serena.gif] Serena had lots of great advice for us, but the comment section had advice for Serena too… [Automate Chat Advice for Serena.png] From the product roadmap to the composable enterprise, we covered a lot this week. Missed something you wanted to watch? We’ll send you a link to the conference recordings May 17. All the best, Colette from Workato Workato, 215 Castro Street, Ste 300, Mountain View, CA 94041 © 2022 Workato [Contact](/NzQxLURFVC0zNTIAAAGEWegNhOKhzWLFigMG7dmJBeEDzhAxnouG_WI2ot8Uxh5_fdAOlS16kFTHL2E3A5IqRtkDzk8=) [Privacy Policy]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]() at any time.

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