Automation at Scale

Build a Framework for Collaboration & Contribution, Not Constraint

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Building automation that scales isn’t just about more tools or tighter governance – it’s about creating space for more people to contribute. That’s where many teams hit a wall.

As organizations mature, the need to standardize automation often collides with the reality of diverse teams, skill sets, and existing workflows. One team writes Python. Another avoids code entirely. Some own critical functions that simply can’t be replatformed. The challenge? Building a framework that works for all of them, without slowing anyone down.

Join Holly Holcomb and William Collins as they explore how successful automation leaders are building frameworks that enable – not constrain – cross-functional contribution. This session focuses on how to scale from task-level automation to a program that supports broad, diverse participation.


They’ll cover:

🧩 Why forcing a single contribution method slows down organization-wide adoption.

🛠 How to support both coders and non-coders in a unified automation framework.

🧭 What guardrails are essential for scale without chaos.

🏗 Examples of contribution models that drive velocity, not fragmentation.

If you’re building a CoE or leading automation strategy, this session will help you create the foundation for a program that scales – not just technically, but organizationally.

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Register now to learn how to build a contribution model that accelerates automation across your business.

Hosted By

Holly Holcomb

Program Director, Strategic Accounts

William Collins

Director of Technical Evangelism