Preparing for the 2025 EMA Radar for Workload Automation and Orchestration required the most significant revision to the scoring model since the Radar was first introduced in 2009. While the framework is refreshed with each new edition, this year marks the first time that core dimensions of functionality, architecture, and vendor strength were redefined at such depth. The change reflects not only vendor innovation, but also the reality that the workload automation market has evolved into a far broader and more strategic discipline.