EPISODE · Jul 13, 2022 · 35 MIN
How the Non-Profit Year Up is using Data, Technology, and Automation to Reimagine Access to Education with Gary Flowers, Chief Information Officer at Year Up
from Evolving the Enterprise · host SnapLogic
For Year Up’s Chief Information Officer, Gary Flowers, they use technology for two main objectives: to scale and to streamline.Listen to our NEWEST episode to know more about how Year Up is using data, technology, and automation to provide young adults access to education and equal economic opportunities.Sponsor The Evolving the Enterprise podcast is brought to you by SnapLogic, the world’s first generative integration platform for faster, easier digital transformation. Whether you are automating business processes, democratizing data, or delivering digital products and services, SnapLogic enables you to simplify your technology stack and take your enterprise further. Join the Generative Integration movement at snaplogic.com. Additional ResourcesFollow Dayle Hall on LinkedInFollow Gary Flowers on LinkedInLearn about the Evolving the Enterprise Virtual SummitTurn ideas into production-ready workflows and data pipelines with Generative IntegrationBack to basics: What is iPaaS? | What is Data Integration? | What is Application Integration?
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For Year Up’s Chief Information Officer, Gary Flowers, they use technology for two main objectives: to scale and to streamline. Listen to our NEWEST episode to know more about how Year Up is using data, technology, and automation to provide young adults access to education and equal economic opportunities. Sponsor The Evolving the Enterprise podcast is brought to you by SnapLogic, the world’s first generative integration platform for faster, easier digital transformation. Whether you are au...
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