The article discusses the role of conductors in classical music and draws an analogy to Airflow, a commercial developer of orchestration technology. Conductors are responsible for keeping time, controlling volume and dynamics, understanding musical composition flow, and communicating with both musicians and audiences. Similarly, Airflow is more than just a scheduler; it understands data flow, balances computing power, and provides insights into workflows. The article highlights the importance of orchestration in modern data-driven organizations and emphasizes its role in connecting various components within an organization.