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The cheaper code becomes, the more orchestration is worth, argues Daniel Dines. Yes, he would say that, but it's a thesis that just gave UiPath its first profitable full year!

UiPath closes fiscal year 2026 on a high, with co-Founder and CEO Daniel Dines making a bold case that falling AI development costs are good for the automation market, not a threat to it.

Daniel Dines, CEO of UiPath speaking at UiPath on Tour event in London © UiPath
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Everpure posts first $1 billion revenue quarter - the numbers are making the case for the rebrand

Everpure (formerly Pure Storage) delivered its first ever $1 billion revenue quarter alongside full-year results showing $3.7 billion in revenue and 16% growth, with the numbers lending financial credibility to the company's strategic rebrand away from flash storage toward a broader data management and AI readiness platform.

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UiPath’s platform transition - a case of execution over re-invention. COO Ashim Gupta explains

UiPath CFO and COO Ashim Gupta outlines why the company’s recent progress rests less on agentic AI re-positioning and more on execution discipline – from renewals and deployment rigor to how deterministic automation, agents, and human oversight coexist inside real enterprise processes.

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A "completely unacceptable in virtually every respect" quarter brings Tom Siebel's time as CEO of C3.ai to a close. But this isn't a retirement story by any manner of means...

Leadership upheaval and Siebel's own health issues have combined to give the AI firm its first quarter to miss revenue guidance.

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"There are very smart people in our industry...who are saying absolute nonsense" - Salesforce's Marc Benioff gears up for Dreamforce with some agentic home truths

A mea culpa over lost sales over the years, but overall another strong quarter of growth for Salesforce in general with Agentforce piloting picking up traction.

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