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In this episode of the Enterprise Automation Excellence podcast, Dan Twing and Tom O’Rourke dive into the 2025 EMA Radar for Workload Automation and Orchestration—the most significant overhaul in the Radar’s 16-year history.
They explore how three foundational technology shifts—orchestration, observability, and AI/agentic capabilities—are reshaping the automation landscape. Vendors are advancing unevenly across these areas, creating a patchwork of strengths that reflect both customer priorities and technical readiness. From data pipelines and container orchestration to AI-driven workflows and the evolving role of legacy capabilities, this conversation maps where the market is going—and what leaders should be watching.
Key Topics:
Why orchestration, observability, and AI now define best-in-class WLA
What’s changed in the 2025 Radar measurement criteria—and why it matters
Challenges in adopting multiple complex technologies simultaneously
How cloud platforms are changing automation architecture priorities
The market’s journey from fragmented experimentation to standardization
Takeaways for Automation Leaders:
Integration of the "automation triad" is a competitive advantage—but also a challenge
Customer-vendor collaboration is key to success in emerging capability areas
Legacy functionality still matters: don’t lose focus on what’s already working
Product roadmaps are increasingly shaped by Radar cycles and timing pressures
Listen now to understand where enterprise automation is heading—and how to get ahead of the curve.
EAE Podcast Home: EM360Tech – EAE Series
Feedback & Questions: [email protected]
In this episode of the Enterprise Automation Excellence podcast, Dan Twing and Tom O’Rourke dive into the 2025 EMA Radar for Workload Automation and Orchestration—the most significant overhaul in the Radar’s 16-year history.
They explore how three foundational technology shifts—orchestration, observability, and AI/agentic capabilities—are reshaping the automation landscape. Vendors are advancing unevenly across these areas, creating a patchwork of strengths that reflect both customer priorities and technical readiness. From data pipelines and container orchestration to AI-driven workflows and the evolving role of legacy capabilities, this conversation maps where the market is going—and what leaders should be watching.
Key Topics:
Why orchestration, observability, and AI now define best-in-class WLA
What’s changed in the 2025 Radar measurement criteria—and why it matters
Challenges in adopting multiple complex technologies simultaneously
How cloud platforms are changing automation architecture priorities
The market’s journey from fragmented experimentation to standardization
Takeaways for Automation Leaders:
Integration of the "automation triad" is a competitive advantage—but also a challenge
Customer-vendor collaboration is key to success in emerging capability areas
Legacy functionality still matters: don’t lose focus on what’s already working
Product roadmaps are increasingly shaped by Radar cycles and timing pressures
Listen now to understand where enterprise automation is heading—and how to get ahead of the curve.
EAE Podcast Home: EM360Tech – EAE Series
Feedback & Questions: [email protected]