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Contact usCoty, one of the world’s largest beauty companies, is leveraging Control-M to automate and orchestrate their most critical business processes. From improving operational efficiency to ensuring seamless data workflows to help drive innovation and growth, Jess Knutson shares real-world insights on the challenges Coty faced, the solutions implemented, and the measurable impact of intelligent automation on their day-to-day operations.
Speakers
Jess Knutson Senior Automation Technology Engineer , Coty Inc
Tim Eusterman Head of Product Marketing , BMC
event summary
As enterprise complexity grows, fragmented systems limit scalability. This session explores how organizations unify workflows to improve visibility, accelerate execution, and streamline cross-platform operations at scale.
core insights
Modern enterprises must move beyond siloed systems and adopt integrated orchestration to deliver scalable, reliable outcomes.
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Legacy environments often rely on disconnected tools that struggle to coordinate across applications.
Unifying workflows across platforms enables seamless execution, reduces friction, and improves operational continuity.
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Organizations are shifting from reactive troubleshooting to proactive monitoring.
Greater visibility into workflows enables teams to detect failures earlier and resolve issues significantly faster.
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Enterprises are no longer focused on automating isolated jobs.
Coordinating dependencies between systems—such as finance, sales, and data pipelines—enables end-to-end process optimization and better business outcomes.
what this means
Unified workflow orchestration changes how teams operate—enabling faster decision-making, improved governance, and more efficient cross-team collaboration.
As automation becomes central to operations, organizations must rethink how workflows are designed, monitored, and continuously improved.
Key takeaways:
Control-M orchestrates workflows across applications, data platforms, and business systems; not just individual processes.